- Hugues Aubriot
Hugues Aubriot (born 13XX in
Dijon ; died1382 or1391 in Dijon) was a French administrator and heretic. Aubriot was Provost ofParis under Charles V. He built theBastille in1370 -1383 . He was a capable administrator who built the first sewers in Paris, and strengthened the City's fortifications. He was on very poor terms with both the Church, and theUniversity of Paris , which was dominated by the Clergy. During the course of disturbances, in Paris, after the death of Charles V in1380 , he arrested citizens who had harassed the City's Jews. For this, he was placed on trial, and a variety of trumped up charges were brought against him, includingheresy ,sodomy , andextortion . However, he was a strong supporter ofPhilip the Bold, Duke of Burgundy , who was able to prevent him from being executed. He was instead, sentenced to life imprisonment on bread and water. In subsequent disturbances in Paris, he was released by a mob who were rioting against excessive taxation, and sought his support. Prudently, he took the opportunity to flee from the City.
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