Jean de La Ceppède
Jean de La Ceppède | |
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Born | c. 1550 Marseille, France |
Died | 1623 |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Poet |
Spouse(s) | Madeleine de Brancas-Ceyreste Anne de Faret |
Children | Angélique |
Parent(s) | Jean-Baptiste de La Ceppède Claude de Bompar |
Jean de La Ceppède (c. 1550-1623) was a French Christian poet from Aix-en-Provence during the Middle Ages.
Early life
Jean de La Ceppède was born circa 1550 in Marseille.[1][2] His father was Jean-Baptiste de La Ceppède and his mother, Claude de Bompar.[2][3]
He received a Doctorate in Law.[2]
Career
La Ceppède became an Advisor to the Parliament of Aix-en-Provence on October 22, 1578.[2][3] He advised Perrinet de Rouillas.[2] He became the President of the Court of Audit in 1583, replacing Hughes de Bompar de Magnan.[3] He became its First President on July 14, 1608, replacing Jean de Rollands de Réauville.[3]
La Ceppède acquired the fiefdom of Aygalades from Melchion de Fallet on March 31, 1599.[2] As a result, he became known as the Seigneur (or Lord) of Ayglades.[1] (It later a village known as Les Aygalades,[4] now a neighbourhood in the 15th arrondissement of Marseille.) The fiefdom was home to the Carmelites, and La Ceppède funded the reconstruction of their church.[3]
La Ceppède was a Catholic poet.[5] He wrote poetry in Middle French.[1] He authored Les Théorèmes sur le Sacré Mystère de Nostre Rédemption, a sequence of 515 sonnets, published in 1613 and 1622.[5] The poem is an exegesis of the passion of Jesus Christ.[5] It takes a heuristic approach.[5]
Personal life
La Ceppède married Madeleine de Brancas-Ceyreste, the daughter of Gaspard de Brancas-Forcalquier and Françoise d’Ancezune, and widow of Etienne de Mantin.[2] The wedding took place on April 30, 1685.[2] They had a daughter, Angélique, who married Henri de Simiane, Seigneur (or Lord) of La Coste.[2]
He married a second time, to Anne de Faret, the daughter of Accurse de Faret, the Squire of Avignon, on February 11, 1611.[3]
Death and legacy
La Ceppède died in 1623.[1] Some of his land in Les Aygalades was purchased by the de Guillermy family in 1689, who built the Bastide de la Guillermy.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Jean de La Ceppède (1550?-1623), Bibliothèque nationale de France
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- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Claude François Achard, Dictionnaire de la Provence et du Comté-Venaissin: Histoire des hommes illustres de la Provence, J. Mossy, 1786, p. 167 [1]
- ↑ Emile Perrier, Un village provençal : les Aygalades, Marseille, 1919
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