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JEANNIN, PIERRE (1540-1622)

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 299 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JEANNIN, See also:PIERRE (1540-1622) , See also:French statesman, was See also:born at See also:Autun. A See also:pupil of the See also:great jurist Jacques See also:Cujas at See also:Bourges, he was an See also:advocate at See also:Dijon in 1569 and became councillor and then See also:president of the See also:parlement of See also:Burgundy. He opposed in vain the See also:massacre of St See also:Bartholomew in his See also:province. As councillor to the See also:duke of See also:Mayenne he sought to reconcile him with See also:Henry IV. After the victory of See also:Fontaine-Francaise (1595), Henry took Jeannin into his See also:council and in 1602 named him See also:intendant of finances. He took See also:part in the See also:principal events of the reign, negotiated the treaty of See also:Lyons with the duke of See also:Savoy See also:Jean de Meun's See also:translation formed the basis of a rhymed version (1290) by Jean Priorat of See also:Besancon, Li abreyance de l'ordre de chevalerse. (see HENRY IV.), and the defensive See also:alliance between See also:France and the See also:United See also:Netherlands in 1608. As See also:superintendent of finances under See also:Louis XIII., he tried to establish See also:harmony between the See also:king and the See also:queen-See also:mother. See Berger de Xivrey, Lettres missives de See also:Henri IV. (in the Collection inedite pour l'histoire de France), t. v. (185o) ; P(ierre) S(aumaise), Eloge sur la See also:vie de Pierre See also:Janin (Dijon, 1623) ; Sainte-Beuve, Causeries du lundi, t. x. (May 1854).

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