Jean de Dormans
Jean de Dormans , cardinal, chancellor and Minister of Justice under the kings Jean and Charles V.
Born from a father prosecutor at the Parliament, itself lawyer at the Parliament. It rose by its merit with the first dignities of the State and the Church and was elected bishop of Lisieux on June 26th, 1359. Then it was made bishop of Beauvais in 1360, then cardinal, in 1368. It was him which founded with Paris in 1370 the Collège of Beauvais; it thus named it in the honor of the city of which he was bishop. Chancellor of Normandy, it was one of the representatives of the Charles regent to the Traité of Brétigny the May 8th 1360. Chancellor of France of 1358 with 1359 then of 1361 with 1372, his/her brother Guillaume de Dormans succeeded to him the Chancellery of France. Jean de Dormans died in 1373.
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