Henri de Marle (-1418)


For the homonymous article, see Henri de Marle. The massacres of 1418. Miniature from the manuscript of Martial d'Auvergne, The Vigils of Charles VII, around 1484, BNF.

Henri Le Corgne, known as de Marle, Lord of Versigny, born around 1373 and died in 1418, is a French politician.

He was elected First President of the Parliament of Paris on May 16, 1404 and made Chancellor of France under Charles VI of France from 1413 to 1418. He was assassinated in the Conciergerie during the massacres of the Armagnacs on May 29, 1418 in order to restore the former Chancellor Eustache de Laistre. He was a faithful companion of Jean I de Berry. Sourceschange the code

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