Jean Chevrot

Chevrot in a detail from Lamentation of Christ by Rogier van der Weyden (Mauritshuis).

Jean Chevrot (c. 1395, Poligny, Jura - 23 September 1460, Lille) was a French bishop[1] who served as president of the council of Burgundy for Philip the Good and Isabella of Portugal. He was a multi-talented minister in whom Philip placed much confidence. One of his closest collaborators was chancellor Nicolas Rolin.[2]

  1. ^ "Bishop Jean Chevrot [Catholic-Hierarchy]".
  2. ^ Academie Louvain