Pierre of Forest
Pierre of Forest was archbishop of Rouen of 1351 with 1356, Jean II of France named it Chancelier of France of 1349 with 1357 and of 1359 with 1361. It was also one of the advisers of the Charles regent (future Charles V of France). At the time of the riots led by Etienne Marcel in 1358 this one wanted the departure of the adviser as that of Simon de Buci which had with responsibility of negotiate peace with the English, this negotiation represented a gene for the Parisian rioters, but the Charles regent did not hold account of it.
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