Olivier de la Marche

French courtier, soldier, chronicler and poet
Contemporary drawing of de la Marche

Olivier de la Marche (1425–1502) was a courtier, soldier, chronicler and poet in the last decades of the independent Duchy of Burgundy. He was close to Charles the Bold, and after his death held the important position of maître d'hotel to his daughter Mary of Burgundy,[1] and her husband, and was sent on a mission as ambassador to France.

Olivier de La Marche

He saw at close hand the dispute over Flanders between the kingdom of France and the dynasty of the Habsburgs after Charles' death. The area then held a central place in the Empire over which Charles V and his successors wanted hegemony.

His best-known work is his memoirs, which were published in 1562.

References

  1. ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Olivier de la Marche" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

External links

  • Works by Olivier de La Marche at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Olivier de la Marche at Internet Archive
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