Denis Heel
See also: Heel
Denis Heel , wire of Omer Heel, (1626 - 1698), was like his/her father prosecuting attorney, and died President with mortar. It had great part with the drafting of the Ordonnances of Louis XIV .
He was public prosecutor with the lawsuit of Fouquet of which he was the rival since always. Not being with the height of this business, the court replaced it in 1663. Public prosecutor at the Great days of Auvergne, it finishes his career like President with mortar of the Parliament of Paris. He fought jansénisme highly. One published the Plaidoyers and Discours of Omer and Denis Talon , Paris, 1821.
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