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Claude Bazin de Bezons

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Name
  
Claude de

Role
  
Lawyer

Died
  
March 20, 1684


Claude Bazin de Bezons ([klod bazɛ̃ də bəzɔ̃]; 1617 – 20 March 1684) was a French lawyer, politician, and second holder of l'Académie française, seat 1.

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Biography

Bazin de Bezons was born in Paris, France. His grandfather, Claude Bazin, married Marie Chanterel in 1580 and was knighted by Louis XIII in 1611, giving him the Lordship of Bezons.

Claude Bazin de Bezons eventually became an attorney at the Grand Conseil, a high French court put in place to rule on contentious legal matters. In 1643, he was elected member of the Académie française, and eventually became its oldest member.

He served as the intendant (royal administrative head) of justice, police, and finance in Soissons, and then Languedoc from 1654 to 1674, during which he was also commissioned to direct the reorganization of the universities of Toulouse and Montpellier. After returning to Paris, he was named to the Conseil d'État (Council of State).

He only left a few brief written works, including some speeches and rants, as well as a translation of the Peace of Prague between Ferdinand II and the Prince-Elector of Saxony in 1635.

Children

Claude Bazin de Bezons was the father of :

  • Suzanne (1648-1699) married Louis Le Blanc, mother of Secretary of State for War Claude Le Blanc
  • Armand (died 1721), Archbishop of Rouen and Archbishop of Bordeaux,
  • Jacques (died 1733), Marshal of France,
  • References

    Claude Bazin de Bezons Wikipedia