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  1. Abstract. This article examines the policy conducted by Michel de L’Hospital, Chancellor in 1560. This policy aimed at restoring the unity of French corps mystique, divided between Protestantism ...

  2. L'HOPITAL (or L'[[Hospital), Michel De]] (c. 1505-1573), French statesman, was born near Aigueperse in Auvergne (now Puy-de-Dome). His father, who was physician to the constable Charles of Bourbon, sent him to study at Toulouse, whence at the age of eighteen he was driven, a consequence of the evil fortunes of the family patron, to Padua, where he studied law and letters for about six years.

  3. Michel de L’Hospital’s mixed and extended metaphors, much like his politics, reveal a capacious vision—not so much a vision of tolerance, as it has often been characterized, as of plurality, as the recurring term “diversité d’opinions” in his speeches further makes manifest.25 These sixteenth-century approaches to peace-seeking as ...

  4. Other articles where Michel de L’Hôpital is discussed: history of Europe: Nation-states and dynastic rivalries: …monarch was Charles IX’s chancellor, Michel de L’Hôpital, but his reforms in the 1560s were frustrated by the anarchy of the religious wars. In France the middle class aspired to ennoblement in the royal administration and mortgaged their future to the monarchy by ...

  5. But before the violence exploded in the early 1560s, Pierre de Ronsard and Michel de L’Hospital had engaged in peace-making efforts—Ronsard in his Institution pour l’adolescence du Roy Tres-Chrestien Charles IXe de ce nom (1562), and Michel de L’Hospital in his speeches at the Estates General and following (1560-62).

  6. Portrait of a Gentleman (Michel de l’Hospital) In Roman numerals on the fragment of stone at the bottom right we see the date when Giovan Battista Moroni finished this portrait: 1554. It shows a gentleman, full-length, leaning on the plinth of a column, on which we see a Latin phrase taken from Horace: Impavidum ferient ruinae (“Ruins would ...

  7. 23 de feb. de 2024 · Michel de L'Hospital (également connu sous le nom de L'Hôpital, c. 1505-1573) était un homme d'État français qui servit sous les règnes de quatre rois - François Ier, Henri II, François II et Charles IX - en tant que conseiller du Parlement (1537), chancelier de la duchesse de Berry (1550), premier président de la Chambre des comptes (1555) et chancelier de France (1560-1568).