Jean Carondelet

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Mausoleum of Jean Carondelet in Sint-Salvator, Brugge (Belgium)
Mausoleum of Jean Carondelet in Sint-Salvator, Brugge (Belgium)

Jean Carondelet (1469-1544) was a Burgundian cleric and advisor to Prince Charles, later Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, and a patron of Erasmus. He was the older brother of Ferry Carondelet.

Jean Carondelet was appointed dean of the University of Franche-Comté at Besançon in 1493.

Prince Charles's mother, Juana of Castile was insane, and his aunt Margaret of Austria, the regent of the Spanish Netherlands, was his guardian. Prince Charles became acquainted with Jean Carondolet through his brother (Ferry Carondelet) 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.

Later Jean Carondelet became the archbishop of Palermo, although he never resided there. He followed his brother as the abbot at Montbenoît. He died Feb. 7, 1544 at the family home in Malines.

  • Erasmus, Desiderius (1979) The Correspondence of Erasmus Vol. 5 Letters 594-841 University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada, ISBN 0-8020-1981-1, p. 353.


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