|
Encyclopedia
Du Bellay, JeanDu Bellay, Jean (zhäN belā') [key], 1492–1560, French humanist and diplomat, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church; brother of Guillaume Du Bellay and patron of his cousin, Joachim Du Bellay. He undertook numerous missions to England, Rome, and Germany for King Francis I. After the accession of Henry II (1547), he lived mostly in Rome. A religious moderate, he was criticized—as was his brother—for being too favorably inclined toward King Henry VIII of England, for whose divorce he secured the support of several French universities. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved. More on Jean Du Bellay from Fact Monster:
See more Encyclopedia articles on: French History: Biographies |
24 X 7Private Tutor
Explore Physics Tutoring , Math Homework
|