Chamberlain of King Francis I, then of the Dauphin, the future Henry II, of which he had been governor, Jean d'Humières had also been lieutenant-general in Italy, Savoy and Piedmont. At his death in 1550, a tomb was raised in the church of Monchy-Humières (Oise), in Picardy. On the reliefs of pedestal are the seven sons of the deceased.
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