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Arnaud du Ferrièr (c.
1508-
1585) was a
French lawyer and diplomat.
He was born at
Toulouse about 1508, and practised as a
lawyer first at
Bourges, afterwards at Toulouse. Councillor to the parlement of the latter town, and then to that of
Rennes, he later became president of the
parlement of Paris. He represented King
Charles IX at the
Council of Trent in
1562, but had to retire in consequence of the attitude he'd adopted, and was sent as ambassador to
Venice, where he remained till 1567, returning again in 1570.
On his return to France he came into touch with the
Calvinists, to whose beliefs he was sympathetic, and consequently lost his place in the privy council and part of his fortune. As compensation,
Henry of Navarre appointed him his chancellor.
See also E. Frómy,
Un Ambassadeur liberal sous Charles IX et Henri III, Arnaud du Ferrièr (Paris, 1880).
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