- Boffille de Juge
Boffille de Juge (died 1502), French-Italian adventurer and statesman, belonged to the family of del Giudice, which came from
Amalfi , and followed the fortunes of the Angevin dynasty. When John of Anjou, duke of Calabria, was conquered in Italy (1461) and fled to Provence, Boffille followed him. He was given by Duke John and his father, King René, the charge of upholding by force of arms their claims onCatalonia .Louis XI, who had joined his troops to those of the princes of
Anjou , attached Boffille to his own person, made him his chamberlain and conferred on him the vice-royalty ofRoussillon andCerdanya (1471), together with certain important lordships, among others the county ofCastres , confiscated fromJames of Armagnac, duke of Nemours (1476), and the temporalities of thebishopric of Castres , confiscated fromJohn of Armagnac . He also entrusted him with diplomatic negotiations withFlanders andEngland .In 1480 Boffille married Marie d'Albret, sister of
Alain I of Albret "le Grand", thus confirming the feudal position which the king had given him in the south. He was appointed as one of the judges in the trial ofRené of Alençon , and showed such zeal in the discharge of his functions that Louis XI rewarded him by fresh gifts. However, the bishop of Castres recovered hisdiocese (1483), and the heirs of the duke of Nemours took legal proceedings for the recovery of the county of Castres.Boffille, with the object of escaping from his enemies, applied for the command of the armies of the republic of
Venice . His application was refused, and he further lost the viceroyalty of Roussillon (1491). His daughter Louise married against his will a gentleman of no rank, and this led to terrible family dissensions. In order to disinherit his own family, Boffille de Juge gave up the county of Castres to his brother-in-law, Alain d'Albret (1494). He died in 1502.References
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