Simon Renard
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Simon Renard, Sieur of Bermont and Lieutenant of Aumont or Amont, (1513- 8 August 1573) was a Burgundian diplomat who served as an advisor to Emperor Charles V and his son Philip II of Spain, who were also counts of Burgundy. Renard had the court appointment of Master of Requests in Ordinary of the Emperor's household. He was ambassador of Spain in France and England. As ambassador to England, he acquired an extraordinary degree of influence over Mary I of England, and until her marriage to Philip, which he promoted, he was thought by many to be controlling the English Government.
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Simon Renard de Bermont | |
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Born | 1513 |
Died | 1573 |
Occupation(s) | Ambassador of Emperor Charles V, advisor of Philip II of Spain. |
Spouse | Jeanne Lullier |
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