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Jean Châtel

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Châtel fut écartelé, le jésuite Guignard fut pendu; et ce qui est bien étrange, Jouvency, dans son Histoire des Jésuites, le regarde comme un martyr et le compare à Jésus-Christ. Le régent de Châtel, nommé Guéret, et un autre jésuite, nommé Hay, ne furent condamnés qu'à un bannissement
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Il se mêla dans la foule des courtisans dans le moment que le roi embrassait le sieur de Montigny: il portait le coup au coeur; mais le roi, s'étant beaucoup baissé, le reçut dans les lèvres. La violence du coup était si forte qu'elle lui cassa une dent, et le roi fut sauvé pour cette
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On 27 December 1594, Châtel managed to gain entry to the King's chamber. When Henry stooped to help two officials rise who had knelt before him, Châtel attacked him with a knife, striking his lip. He was at once arrested (prevented from leaving the room by the court
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for his presumed part in the affair. The Collège de Clermont was closed, and the building was confiscated. The Jesuit Order was banned in France, although this ban was quickly lifted.
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still in progress, it was inevitable that the Jesuits would be accused of inspiring Châtel's attack. His former teachers, Fathers Hay and Guéret, were fortunate to be
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on 27 December 1594. He was the son of a cloth merchant and was aged 19 when he was executed on 29 December.
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Under questioning, Châtel revealed that he had been educated by the
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Henry IV of France
jester
Mathurine de Vallois
lèse majesté
dismemberment
Jesuits
Lycée Louis-le-Grand
wars of Religion
exiled
hanged
burned at the stake
Voltaire
"XXXI"
the original
Voltaire
"XXXI"
the original
"Multidisciplinary medical identification of a French king's head (Henri IV)"
Categories
1575 births
1594 crimes
1594 deaths
16th-century executions by France
16th-century French criminals
Executed French people
Failed regicides
People executed by dismemberment
Executed failed assassins

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