Nicolas Brûlart de Sillery
Nicolas Brûlart de Sillery (1544 – 1 October 1624) was a Foreign minister and Lord Chancellor of France.
He was son of Pierre Brulart, seigneur de Berny and Marie Cauchon, dame de Sillery et de Puisieux.
He married Claude Prudhomme on 24 November 1574 and had 5 daughters and 2 sons, including Pierre Brûlart, marquis de Sillery , who was Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 24 April 1617 to 11 March 1626.
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- Gédéon Tallemant des Réaux, Historiettes, Paris, 1960, édition révisée et annotée par Antoine Adam.
- Pierre Chevallier, Louis XIII, page 690.
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- Suzanne et René Pillorget, France baroque, France Classique, Dictionnaire, Paris, 1995, pages 173 et 174.
Preceded by Nicolas de Neufville de Villeroy |
Secretary of State for War 1606–1616 |
Succeeded by Claude Mangot |
Preceded by Pomponne de Bellièvre |
Chancellor of France 1607–1624 |
Succeeded by Guillaume du Vair |
Preceded by Cardinal Richelieu |
Secretary of State for War 1617–1624 |
Succeeded by Charles Le Beauclerc |
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