Maixent Poitevin
Maixent Poitevin (a.k.a. Maixent de La Bidollière), was a 16th Century French squire and jurist. [1]
Barrister and alderman (avocat and Poitiers in Poitou, France since September 9, 1559, he eventually became mayor of the town in 1564. He served two one-year terms. [2]
) ofBut he had gone down in history for his role as the town's besieged in 1569 during the French Wars of Religion - his idea of overflowing the Clain allowed Catholics to keep the city under control. [3]
when it wasLa Bidollière, died after 1595, was brother of the poet
.Citations[]
- ^ Rédet 1883, p. 126.
- ^ Bernstein 2004, p. 40-41.
- ^ Liberge 1846, p. 237-238.
Sources[]
- Bernstein, Hilary J. (2004). Between Crown and Community: Politics and Civic Culture in Sixteenth-century Poitiers. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801442346.
- Liberge, Marin (1846). Le Siège de Poitiers (in French). Poitiers: Létang.
- Rédet, Louis (1883). Inventaire des Archives de la ville de Poitiers (in French). Poitiers: Société des antiquaires de l'Ouest (Poitiers, France).
Categories:
- People from Poitiers
- 16th-century French people
- French politician stubs