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AMBOISE, GEORGES D' (1460-1510), French cardinal and minister of state, belonged to a noble family possessed of considerable influence. His father, Pierre d'Amboise, seigneur de Chaumont, was chamberlain
ambassador at Rome. His eldest brother, Charles d'Amboise, was governor of the Isle of France, Champagne and Burgundy
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governor of Normandy, d'Amboise became his lieutenant-general. In 1498 the duke of Orleans mounted the throne as Louis XII., and d'Amboise was suddenly raised to the high position of cardinal and prime minister. His administration was, in many respects, well-intentioned and useful. Having the good fortune to serve a king who was both economical and just, he was able to diminish the imposts, to introduce order among the soldiery, and above all,. by the ordinances of 1499, to improve the organization of justice. He was also zealous for the reform of the church, and particularly for the reform of the monasteries; and it is greatly to his credit that he did not avail himself of the extremely favourable oppoxtunities he possessed of becoming a pluralist. He. regularly spent a large income in charity, and he laboured strenuously to stay the progress of the plague and famine
Milan . In 1500 he was named lieutenants general in Italy and charged with the organization of the con-quest. On the death of Alexander VI. he aspired to the papacy. He had French troops at the gates of Rome, by means of which he could easily have frightened the conclave and induced them to elect him; but he was persuaded , to trust to his influence; the troops were dismissed, and an Italian was appointed as Pius III.; and again, on the death of Pius within the month, another Italian, Julius II., was chosen (1503). D'Amboise received in compensation the title of legate for life in France and in the Comtat Venaissin. He was one of the negotiators of the disastrous treaties of Blois (1504), and in 1508 of the League of Cambrai against'Venice. In 1509 he again accompanied Louis XII. into Italy, but on his return he was seized at the city of Lyons with a fatal attack of gout in the stomach. He died there on the 25th of May 1510. His "body
See Leltres du roi Louis XII. et du cardinal d'Amboise (Brussels, 1712) ; L. Leeendre, Vie du cardinal d'Amboise (Rotten, 1726); E. Lavisse, Histoire de France (vol. v. by H. Lemonnier, Paris, 1903); J. A. Deville, T'ombeaux de to cathedrale de Rouen (3rd ed., 1881). For a bibliography of the printed sources, see H. Hauser, Les Sources de l'histoire de France, X Vie siecle, vol. i. (1906). (J. I.) End of Article: AMBOISE, GEORGES If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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