Jehan-Jacques Lavigne: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
The protagonist of the name "Jehan-Jacques" or "Jehan-Jacques Lavigne" was illegitimately born and baptized a Roman Catholic at Saint Nicolas-de-Valenciennes parish on circa 1496 to Robert Poutré, Lord Lavigne and Eva (Günther), the latter a widow of Guillaume Jacques who conceived and bore Jehan out of wedlock after the passing of her husband. Jehan-Jacques was later legitimized by his father, so that he kept his surname at birth as well as adopting his father's surname Lavigne. Jehan-Jacques also has one full younger sister, also illegitimate, Anne Jacques Lavigne, later also legitimized, born circa 1500. | The protagonist of the name "Jehan-Jacques" or "Jehan-Jacques Lavigne" was illegitimately born and baptized a Roman Catholic at Saint Nicolas-de-Valenciennes parish on circa 1496 to Robert Poutré, Lord Lavigne and Eva (Günther), the latter a widow of Guillaume Jacques who conceived and bore Jehan out of wedlock after the passing of her husband. Jehan-Jacques was later legitimized by his father, so that he kept his surname at birth as well as adopting his father's surname Lavigne. Jehan-Jacques also has one full younger sister, also illegitimate, Anne Jacques Lavigne, later also legitimized, born circa 1500. | ||
Jehan and | Jehan and Anne were raised by their courtesan mother in the slums of Valenciennes - their mother coming from a successful tailoring family originally from Mittelbrun, Rhine-Pfalz. Eva's father Anton was an only son who inherited his father's business dealings, but having a fondness for liquor, wasted away the family fortune. His wife, Mary, was the daughter of an English wheeler - Richard Abbott, and wife Agnes (nee Pearce), who Anton had met while merchanting in England. Eva grew up struggling so that she learned her way to survive as she could. After two childless failed marriages leaving her a widwo, the first to a soldier who never returned from war and the latter to a merchant who set out to peddle his wares and died in a shipwreck, Eva being of great beauty, caught the eye of Robert, Lord Lavigne. However, given Lord Lavigne's status in society he could not marry below his position so that he vowed to never taken a lady of equal rank's hand in marriage out of his never-dying love for Eva. | ||
Jehan-Jacques, thanks to dealings of his father, was provided a thorough monastic education at an early age where he learned to read and write and the art of diplomacy. From his education, Jehan gained access working in the courts of England, France and the Holy Roman Empire as a cleric and herald, and was legitized as Robert Poutré's son and legal heir. In his mid-life years he assisted his father in the running of his estate lands. | Jehan-Jacques, thanks to dealings of his father, was provided a thorough monastic education at an early age where he learned to read and write and the art of diplomacy. From his education, Jehan gained access working in the courts of England, France and the Holy Roman Empire as a cleric and herald, and was legitized as Robert Poutré's son and legal heir. In his mid-life years he assisted his father in the running of his estate lands. |
Revision as of 15:13, 5 May 2017
His Lordship Jehan-Jacques Lavigne | |||
---|---|---|---|
Society Name: | Jehan-Jacques Lavigne, Jehan Jacques or Jean Jacques | ||
Title: | His Lordship Lavigne | ||
Born: | circa 1496 | ||
Place of birth: | Valenciennes, County Hainaut, Holy Roman Empire | ||
SCA Residence: | The Barony of Terra Pomaria (Salem, Oregon) | ||
[1] |
In Persona
The protagonist of the name "Jehan-Jacques" or "Jehan-Jacques Lavigne" was illegitimately born and baptized a Roman Catholic at Saint Nicolas-de-Valenciennes parish on circa 1496 to Robert Poutré, Lord Lavigne and Eva (Günther), the latter a widow of Guillaume Jacques who conceived and bore Jehan out of wedlock after the passing of her husband. Jehan-Jacques was later legitimized by his father, so that he kept his surname at birth as well as adopting his father's surname Lavigne. Jehan-Jacques also has one full younger sister, also illegitimate, Anne Jacques Lavigne, later also legitimized, born circa 1500.
Jehan and Anne were raised by their courtesan mother in the slums of Valenciennes - their mother coming from a successful tailoring family originally from Mittelbrun, Rhine-Pfalz. Eva's father Anton was an only son who inherited his father's business dealings, but having a fondness for liquor, wasted away the family fortune. His wife, Mary, was the daughter of an English wheeler - Richard Abbott, and wife Agnes (nee Pearce), who Anton had met while merchanting in England. Eva grew up struggling so that she learned her way to survive as she could. After two childless failed marriages leaving her a widwo, the first to a soldier who never returned from war and the latter to a merchant who set out to peddle his wares and died in a shipwreck, Eva being of great beauty, caught the eye of Robert, Lord Lavigne. However, given Lord Lavigne's status in society he could not marry below his position so that he vowed to never taken a lady of equal rank's hand in marriage out of his never-dying love for Eva.
Jehan-Jacques, thanks to dealings of his father, was provided a thorough monastic education at an early age where he learned to read and write and the art of diplomacy. From his education, Jehan gained access working in the courts of England, France and the Holy Roman Empire as a cleric and herald, and was legitized as Robert Poutré's son and legal heir. In his mid-life years he assisted his father in the running of his estate lands.
Jehan-Jacques sister had several illegitimate sons, so it is believed there were two additional individuals of the same family named Jehan-Jacques that lived through the late 15th, entire 16th and very early 17th Centuries. Through surviving documentation its difficult to ascertain relationships between the two, however, it is believed there were an uncle and nephew: one born circa 1496 to circa 1550 and the other born circa 1526 to circa 1610. Both were members of the gentry class family of Poutré that resided in and around Valenciennes in the County of Hainaut in Habsburg Southern Netherlands. All known members of this family named Jehan-Jacques were politically-driven being the model of a Northern European Renaissance man practicing renaissance dance, passtimes, partaking in music playing of the time as they engaged in the courts of England, France and the Holy Roman Empire. Simply they were courtiers, diplomats and officers of the greatest courts in Europe at the time.
SCA History
Jehan-Jacques first learned of the SCA when but a teenager from a friend who had attended a grade school demo. His first event was a brief day trip to the Long and Short of It Tournament and first camping event was An Tir-West War 2001, after which time he was very active in the society from 2001 through 2006 and tapered from 2007 into 2011, when eventually everyday life kept him busy elsewhere.
Jehan-Jacques was twice a Protege to two different mistresses of the Pelican, but neither pairing worked out.
Offices
- Grete Boke April 2002 thru October 2011 Terra Pomaria
- Herald August 2002 thru April 2005 Terra Pomaria
- Minister of the Lists October 2007 thru May 2008 Terra Pomaria
- Herald Interim April 2008 thru June 2008 Terra Pomaria
Interests
- Authenticity
- Persona development
- 16th Century Games and Passtimes
- 16th Century Encampments
- 16th Century Gardening
- 16th Century Dancing
- 16th Century Music - playing the lute
- 16th Century Costuming, specifically Henrican Tudor
- 16th Century Politics
- 16th Century Religion
- 16th Century Class lifestyle
- 16th Century Courthship
- 16th Century Sociology
- 16th Century History
- 16th Century Customs