- Jean Balue
Jean Balue (c. 1421 –
October 5 1491 ), was a French cardinal and minister of Louis XI.He was born of very humble parentage at Angle in
Poitou , and was first patronized by thebishop of Poitiers . In 1461 he became vicar-general of thebishop of Angers . His activity, cunning and mastery of intrigue gained him the appreciation of Louis XI, who made him hisalmoner . In 1465 he received thebishopric of Évreux ; the king made him "le premier du grant conseil", and, in spite of his dissolute life, obtained for him a cardinalate (1468). But in that year Balue was compromised in the king’s humiliation by Charles the Bold atPéronne and excluded from the council. He then intrigued with Charles against his master: their secret correspondence was intercepted, and onApril 23 ,1469 Balue was thrown into prison, where he remained eleven years, but not, as has been alleged, in an iron cage. In 1480, through the intervention ofPope Sixtus IV , he was set at liberty, and from that time lived in high favour at the court ofRome . In 1484 he was even sent toFrance as legate "a latere". He died atAncona in 1491.References
*1911
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* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02241b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article]
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