- Robert le Maçon
Robert le Maçon (c. 1365 –
28 January 1443 ), was chancellor ofFrance , advisor to Charles VII and supporter ofJoan of Arc .Le Maçon was born at
Château-du-Loir , Sarthe. He was ennobled in March 1401, and became six years later a councillor of Louis II,duke of Anjou andking of Sicily . A partisan of thehouse of Orléans , he was appointed chancellor toIsabeau of Bavaria on29 January 1414 , on20 July 1414 commissary of the mint, and in June 1416 chancellor to the count of Ponthieu, afterwardsCharles VII of France . On16 August 1416 he bought the barony ofTrèves inAnjou , and henceforeward bore the title of seigneur of Trèves.When
Paris was surprised by theBurgundian s on the night of29 May 1418 he assistedTanguy du Chastel in saving the Dauphin Charles. His devotion to the cause of the latter having brought down on him the wrath ofJohn the Fearless , he was excluded from the political amnesty known as thepeace of Saint-Maur-des-Fosses , though he retained his seat on the king's council. He was by the dauphin's side when John the Fearless was murdered at the bridge ofMontereau on10 September 1419 . He resigned the seals at the beginning of 1422; but he continued to exercise great influence, and In 1426 he effected a reconciliation between the king andJohn VI, Duke of Brittany .Having been captured by
Jean de Langeac , seneschal of Auvergne, in August 1426, he was shut up for three months in the château ofUsson . When set at liberty he returned to court, where he staunchly supportedJoan of Arc against all the cabals that menaced her. It was he who signed the patent of nobility for the Arc family in December 1429. In 1430 he was once more entrusted with an embassy to Brittany.Having retired from political life in 1436, he died on
28 January 1443 , and was interred at Trèves, where his epitaph may still be seen.References
*1911
*C. Bourcier, "Robert le Masson", in the "Revue historique de l'Anjou", 1873.
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