Nicolas Bergier
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Nicolas Bergier (French: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Biography
Bergier was born on 1 March 1567 in
Rheims
. He was a lawyer and historian.
Bergier taught at the Collège des Bons-Enfants and at the Faculty of Law of the University of Rheims. Friend with Jacques Dupuy and Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, he was appointed, thanks to another friend the president De Bellièvre, historiographer of France, with a pension of two hundred ecus.
Bergier worked with Charles du Lys, lawyer, and Nicolas Brulart de Sillery, Chancellor of France.
Bergier died at the Château de Grignon in Thiverval-Grignon on 18 August 1623, at the age of 56.
References
- ^ Bergier, Nicolas (1567-1623) Auteur du texte; Welser, Marcus (1558-1614) Auteur du texte (1622). Histoire des grands chemins de l'Empire romain , contenant l'origine, progrès, et estenduë quasi incroyable des chemins militaires,... par Nicolas Bergier,...
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External links
- Article on Nicolas Bergier in A Universal Biography by John Platts (1826).