Pierre de La Broce

Deceased Person

– 1278

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Who was Pierre de La Broce?

Pierre de la Broce was a royal favorite and councilor during the early part of the reign of Philip III of France.

De la Broce was from a family of petty nobility in Touraine, and was a minor household official for Louis IX. After Louis' death in 1270, de la Broce quickly became a favorite of the new king. He accumulated a substantial fortune, built from Philip's largesse and from gifts from those hoping to cultivate his influence with the king.

This influence was greatly resented by many of the nobility and by associates of the Queen. In 1277 letters allegedly written by de la Broce were presented to Philip, which caused the king to have de la Broce arrested. He was finally hanged six months later. No trial was held, and the evidence was apparently suppressed, so the contents of the letters are unknown. Evidence has been put forward that de la Broce was framed.

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  • France
Died
Jun 30, 1278

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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