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Claude de Seyssel (Italian:Claudio di Seyssel) (died 1520) was a Savoyard jurist and humanist, now known for his political writings. He wrote La Grande Monarchie de France as a supporter of the French crown, in the person of Louis XII. Written around 1515, in French, it was published 1519; it supports hereditary monarchy. A Latin translation De Republica Galliae was printed in 1548 in Strasbourg.

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  • Claude de Seyssel (de)
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  • Claude de Seyssel (archevêque) (fr)
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  • Claude de Seyssel (* 1450 in Aix-les-Bains, Savoyen; † 30. Mai 1520 in Turin, Italien) war als französischer Humanist, Jurist, Philologe, Herausgeber antiker Werke, Autor von historisch-politischen Werken, Bischof und Theologe auf vielen Gebieten der Gelehrsamkeit bewandert. Er war ein namhafter Diplomat und Politiker, der umfassendes Wissen mit sprachlicher Versiertheit und politischem Geschick verband. (de)
  • Claude de Seyssel (Italian:Claudio di Seyssel) (died 1520) was a Savoyard jurist and humanist, now known for his political writings. He wrote La Grande Monarchie de France as a supporter of the French crown, in the person of Louis XII. Written around 1515, in French, it was published 1519; it supports hereditary monarchy. A Latin translation De Republica Galliae was printed in 1548 in Strasbourg. (en)
  • Claude de Seyssel, né à Aix en Savoie vers 1450 et mort à Turin le 1er juin 1520, est un prélat savoyard qui enseigne d'abord le droit à Turin, puis devient conseiller et maître des requêtes de Louis XII. Il est évêque de Marseille de 1511 à 1517, puis archevêque de Turin de 1517 jusqu’à sa mort. Il est également connu pour ses ouvrages politiques et ses traductions de classiques grecs et latins. (fr)
  • Claudio di Seyssel (Aix-les-Bains, 1458 – Torino, 1º giugno 1520) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico, giurista e letterato italiano, noto anche come primo traduttore in francese di Appiano, Tucidide, Pompeo Trogo ed Eusebio di Cesarea. (it)
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  • Claudio di Seyssel (en)
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