Côme Clausse
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Côme Clausse
Summary
Côme Clausse is a human[1]. He died on January 1, 1558[2]. He worked as a diplomat[3].
Key Facts
- Côme Clausse died on January 1, 1558[2].
- A child of Côme Clausse was Côme Clausse de Marchaumont[4].
- A child of Côme Clausse was Nicolas Clausse de Marchaumont[5].
- Côme Clausse held citizenship in France[6].
- Côme Clausse worked as a diplomat[3].
- Côme Clausse held the position of Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs[7].
- Côme Clausse held the position of First President[8].
- Côme Clausse is recorded as male[9].
- Côme Clausse's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Côme Clausse's family name is recorded as Clausse[11].
- Côme Clausse's given name is recorded as Côme[12].
- Côme Clausse's owner of is recorded as Castle of Fleury-en-Bière[13].
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Career and Affiliations
Côme Clausse's professions included diplomat[3]. Positions held include Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs[7], a ministry[14], in France[15], founded in 1547[16], headquartered in Ministry of Foreign Affairs building[17] and First President[8].
Personal Life
Children include Côme Clausse de Marchaumont[4], a Catholic priest[18], 1548–1624[19], of France[20] and Nicolas Clausse de Marchaumont[5], a Catholic priest[21], 1545–1573[22], of France[23].
Death and Burial
Côme Clausse died on January 1, 1558[2].
FAQs
What did Côme Clausse do for work?
Côme Clausse worked as diplomat[3].