Claude Fleury (1640-1723)

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Name (English)
Claude Fleury
Short name
Claude Fleury
Year of birth
1640
Year of death
1723
Short Description
"Claude Fleury (6 December 1640, Paris – 14 July 1723, Paris), was a French priest, jurist, and ecclesiastical historian.

Destined for the bar, he was educated at the elite, Jesuit College de Clermont (now that of Louis-le-Grand) in Paris. In 1658 he was accepted as an attorney to the parlement of Paris, and for nine years practiced law. There he caught the attention of preacher at the royal court, Bishop Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet, who persuaded him to study theology and receive holy orders. Under Bossuet's patronage, he attracted the attention of the king, Louis XIV, who appointed him the tutor of the princes of Conti in 1672 and soon thereafter of the count of Vermandois, one of the king's bastards. For his service Fleury was awarded Fleury the Cistercian abbey of Loc-Dieu, in the diocese of Rodez." - (en.wikipedia.org 22.05.2021)
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