Claude Bazin de Bezons

Claude Bazin de Bezons (* 1617 in Paris, † March 20, 1684 ) was a French lawyer and politician.

Bazin de Bezons came from a family which until 1611 by the French King Louis XIII. had been raised to the peerage. With the accolade, the transfer of sovereignty Bezons (Île- de -France ) was connected.

Is unsecured, whether Bazin de Bezons ever was a member of the Grand Conseils. Sure does, but that he was accepted in 1643 by the Académie française as a successor to the late politician Pierre Séguier in their ranks ( fauteuil 1). He himself followed by after his death in 1684, the writer Nicolas Boileau.

Decisive Bazin de Bezons was involved in the renovation and restructuring of the universities of Montpellier and Toulouse.

In Paris, married Bazin de Bezons and had several children. His daughter Suzanne later married the director Louis LeBlanc. His son Louis was later as a lawyer, his successor and his son Armand you chose later Archbishop of Rouen. Other sons were Jacques, a later Marshal of France and Omer, a later member of the Order of Malta.

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