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139: 340: 22: 87: 424: 212:, was his guardian. Prince Charles became acquainted with Jean Carondelet through his brother Ferry, who was the confessor to Margaret of Austria. Jean Carondelet soon became a close advisor to Prince Charles, and in 1517-1519, after Charles had assumed the Spanish throne, Jean Carondelet accompanied him to Spain as a member of his privy council. 259:, a function he kept until his death. The fact that he never visited the archbishopric, and never put a foot on Sicilian soil, did not prevent him from receiving the numerous revenues connected to the bishopric. 458: 463: 166: 227:
was appointed as the next regent. When Charles V put through thorough reforms of the governmental institutions in 1531 (such as the creation of the so-called
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Through the influence of the landlords, Carondelet was able to rise in the church hierarchy without much effort. In 1519 he was named archbishop of
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In 1522 Charles named him chairman of the Privy Council. In this function he formed, together with
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in Bruges under an impressive monument, part of which is still extant, and can be seen in
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in his city of birth. He had a brother named Claude I Carondelet and a nephew named
287: 232: 197: 169:. He entered a religious life in 1493, starting his renowned career as dean of the 154: 127: 109: 328: 147: 316: 279: 437: 291: 324: 90: 376:, Antwerpen, 1562 (This pamphlet published by Carondelet was composed by 307:
Carondelet's wealth and influences enabled him to build up an extensive
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cleric, politician, jurist and one of the most important advisors to
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Presidents of the Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands
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and accompanied a globe made by the latter for the former.)
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was declared insane and deposed by Charles, and his aunt
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led the government of the Burgundian Netherlands until
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received commissions from him. His region of birth,
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Jan Gossaert
DĂ´le
Mechelen
Burgundian
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Erasmus
Habsburg
diplomat
Ferry Carondelet

Brooklyn Museum
Jan I Carondelet
Canon Law
Roman Law
Claude II Carondelet
University of Franche-Comté
Besançon
Philip the Fair
Great Council of Mechelen
Privy Council of the Habsburg Netherlands
Burgundian Netherlands
Juana of Castile

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