Jean Savaron
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Jean Savaron
Summary
Jean Savaron is a human[1]. His place of birth was Clermont-Ferrand[2]. He was born on December 30, 1566[3]. He died in Clermont-Ferrand[4]. He died on November 27, 1622[5]. He worked as a magistrate[6] and historian[7].
Key Facts
- Jean Savaron's place of birth was Clermont-Ferrand[2].
- Jean Savaron passed away in Clermont-Ferrand[4].
- Jean Savaron was born on December 30, 1566[3].
- Jean Savaron was born on 1567[8].
- Jean Savaron died on November 27, 1622[5].
- Burial took place at Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral[9].
- Jean Savaron held citizenship in Kingdom of France[10].
- Jean Savaron worked as a magistrate[6].
- Jean Savaron's professions included historian[7].
- Jean Savaron's field of work was procedural law[11].
- Jean Savaron's field of work was political jurisprudence[12].
- Jean Savaron's field of work was regional history[13].
- Jean Savaron's field of work was archaeography[14].
- Jean Savaron's field of work was source study[15].
- Jean Savaron's field of work was constitutional law[16].
- Jean Savaron held the position of court president[17].
- Jean Savaron held the position of Master of Requests[18].
- Among Jean Savaron's employers was Court of Aids[19].
- Jean Savaron was employed by tribunal de grande instance[20].
- Jean Savaron was employed by Estates General[21].
- Jean Savaron was educated at University of Bourges[22].
- Jean Savaron is recorded as male[23].
- Jean Savaron's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Jean Savaron's Commons category is recorded as Jean Savaron[25].
- Jean Savaron's archives at is recorded as Rare book library of Clermont Auvergne Métropole[26].
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Origins and Family
Jean Savaron's place of birth was Clermont-Ferrand[2]. Recorded date of birth include December 30, 1566[3] and 1567[8].
Education
Jean Savaron was educated at University of Bourges[22]. He studied under Jacques Cujas[27].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include magistrate[6] and historian[7]. Fields of work include procedural law[11], an area of law[28]; political jurisprudence[12], a legal term or legal concept[29]; regional history[13], an academic discipline[30]; archaeography[14], an auxiliary science[31]; source study[15], a study of history[32]; and constitutional law[16], an area of law[33]. Employers include Court of Aids[19], a sovereign court[34], in Kingdom of France[35], founded in 1355[36], headquartered in Paris[37]; tribunal de grande instance[20], in France[38]; and Estates General[21], a parliament[39], in Kingdom of France[40]. Positions held include court president[17] and Master of Requests[18], in France[41].
Death and Burial
Jean Savaron died on November 27, 1622[5]. He passed away in Clermont-Ferrand[4]. Burial took place at Clermont-Ferrand Cathedral[9].
FAQs
Where was Jean Savaron born?
Jean Savaron was born in Clermont-Ferrand[2].
Where did Jean Savaron die?
Jean Savaron passed away in Clermont-Ferrand[4].
What did Jean Savaron do for work?
Jean Savaron worked as magistrate[6] and historian[7].
Where did Jean Savaron go to school?
Jean Savaron was educated at University of Bourges[22].