Antoine Arnauld (lawyer)
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Antoine Arnauld (1560 – 29 December 1619 in Paris) was a famous lawyer in the Parlement de Paris, and a Counsellor of State under Henry IV. A skilled orator, his most famous speech was in 1594 in favor of the University of Paris and against the Jesuits, decrying their lack of support for Henry IV, newly converted from Protestantism to Catholicism. He wrote a number of political pamphlets which were widely distributed. The best known of his writings is entitled Le franc et véritable discours du Roi sur le rétablissement qui lui est demandé des Jésuites (1602). He was married to Catherine Marion de Druy and had twenty children by her, ten of whom survived him.
[edit] Notable children
- Robert Arnauld d'Andilly (1588-1674), courtier and author
- Catherine Lemaistre (1590-1651)
- Marie Angelique Arnauld (1591-1661), Abbess of Port Royal
- Catherine Agnès Arnauld (1593-1671), Abbess of Tard
- Gabrielle Arnauld
- Henri Arnauld (1597-1692), bishop
- Antoine Arnauld (1612-1694), theologian, philosopher and mathematician
[edit] References
- This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.