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Jean Jouffroy (c. 1412–1473) was a French prelate and diplomat. He was born at Luxeuil-les-Bains (Haute-Saône). After entering the Benedictine order and teaching at the university of Pavia from 1435 to 1438, he became almoner to Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, who entrusted him with diplomatic missions in France, Italy, Portugal and Castile. Jouffroy was appointed abbot of Luxeuil (1451?), bishop of Arras (1453), and papal legate (1459).

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  • Jean Jouffroy (Luxeuil-les-Bains, 1412 - Reuilly, 1473) fou un cardenal i bisbe francès. (ca)
  • Jean Jouffroy OSB (lateinisch Johannes Jofredi; * 1412 in Luxeuil-les-Bains, Franche-Comté; † 24. November 1473 in Reuilly bei Bourges) war eine der führenden klerikalen und diplomatischen Persönlichkeiten Frankreichs während der Herrschaft Königs Ludwig XI. (reg. 1461–1483). (de)
  • Jean Jouffroy (c. 1412–1473) was a French prelate and diplomat. He was born at Luxeuil-les-Bains (Haute-Saône). After entering the Benedictine order and teaching at the university of Pavia from 1435 to 1438, he became almoner to Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, who entrusted him with diplomatic missions in France, Italy, Portugal and Castile. Jouffroy was appointed abbot of Luxeuil (1451?), bishop of Arras (1453), and papal legate (1459). At the French court his diplomatic duties brought him to the notice of the dauphin (afterwards Louis XI). Jouffroy entered Louis's service, and obtained a cardinal's hat (1461), the bishopric of Albi (1462), and the abbacy of St Denis (1464). There was resistance from other cardinals to his being given a red hat by Pope Pius II, but the pope insisted. On several occasions he was sent to Rome to negotiate the abolition of the Pragmatic Sanction and to defend the interests of the Angevins at Naples. Attached by King Louis to the sieur de Beaujeu in the expedition against John V, Count of Armagnac, Jouffroy was accused of taking the town of Lectoure by treachery, and of being a party to the murder of the count of Armagnac (1473). He died at Reuilly the same year. (en)
  • Johannes Jofredi ou Jean Jouffroy (parfois Jouffroi ou Joffredi) est un prélat français né en 1412 à Luxeuil-les-Bains (Royaume de France) et mort le 24 novembre 1473 dans le prieuré de Reuilly (idem), cardinal de Saint-Martin in Montibus, évêque d'Arras et Albi, abbé commendataire de Abbaye Saint-Sernin de Toulouse (1461-1473), Abbaye Saint-Denis de Paris (1464-1474), de Abbaye de Gorze (1467-1473), Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bonnecombe (1470-1472), Abbaye Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul de Caunes-Minervois, etc. (fr)
  • Jean Jouffroy (Luxeuil-les-Bains, 1412 circa – Reully, 24 novembre 1473) fu un benedettino cluniacense francese che divenne abate, vescovo e cardinale. (it)
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  • Jean Jouffroy OSB (lateinisch Johannes Jofredi; * 1412 in Luxeuil-les-Bains, Franche-Comté; † 24. November 1473 in Reuilly bei Bourges) war eine der führenden klerikalen und diplomatischen Persönlichkeiten Frankreichs während der Herrschaft Königs Ludwig XI. (reg. 1461–1483). (de)
  • Johannes Jofredi ou Jean Jouffroy (parfois Jouffroi ou Joffredi) est un prélat français né en 1412 à Luxeuil-les-Bains (Royaume de France) et mort le 24 novembre 1473 dans le prieuré de Reuilly (idem), cardinal de Saint-Martin in Montibus, évêque d'Arras et Albi, abbé commendataire de Abbaye Saint-Sernin de Toulouse (1461-1473), Abbaye Saint-Denis de Paris (1464-1474), de Abbaye de Gorze (1467-1473), Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bonnecombe (1470-1472), Abbaye Saint-Pierre-Saint-Paul de Caunes-Minervois, etc. (fr)
  • Jean Jouffroy (Luxeuil-les-Bains, 1412 circa – Reully, 24 novembre 1473) fu un benedettino cluniacense francese che divenne abate, vescovo e cardinale. (it)
  • Jean Jouffroy (c. 1412–1473) was a French prelate and diplomat. He was born at Luxeuil-les-Bains (Haute-Saône). After entering the Benedictine order and teaching at the university of Pavia from 1435 to 1438, he became almoner to Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, who entrusted him with diplomatic missions in France, Italy, Portugal and Castile. Jouffroy was appointed abbot of Luxeuil (1451?), bishop of Arras (1453), and papal legate (1459). (en)
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  • Jean Jouffroy (ca)
  • Jean Jouffroy (de)
  • Jean Jouffroy (fr)
  • Jean Jouffroy (it)
  • Jean Jouffroy (en)
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