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Jean Le Laboureur

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Died
  
26 June 1675

Education
  
Couvent des Célestins

Born
  
1621
Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, France

Occupation
  
Coutier, clergyman, historian

Relatives
  
Claude Le Laboureur (paternal uncle) Louis Le Laboureur (brother)

Jean Le Laboureur (1621-1675) was a French courtier, Roman Catholic clergyman and historian.

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Early life

Jean Le Labourer was born in 1621 in Montmorency, Val-d'Oise, France. His paternal uncle, Claude Le Laboureur, was the provost of the Abbey of Île Barbe on the Île Barbe in Lyon and a book collector. His brother, Louis Le Laboureur, was a poet.

Le Laboureur was educated at the Couvent des Célestins in Paris.

Career

Le Laboureur was a courtier. In 1644, he assisted Jean-Baptiste Budes, Comte de Guébriant in his trip to Poland, where they took Marie Louise Gonzaga before her marriage to Władysław IV Vasa. (A travel book about the trip authored by Le Laboureur was published posthumously, in 1697.)

Le Laboureur served as a prior in Juvigné and Mayenne. He later served as chaplain and librarian to King Louis XIV of France. Additionally, he was the author of many books on French history.

Le Labourer was a Knight of the Order of Saint Michael.

Death

Le Laboureur died on June 26, 1675 in Montmorency, France.

References

Jean Le Laboureur Wikipedia