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See also: antiquary, was See also: born at See also: Paris on the 3rd of See also: July 1530
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Of his early See also: life few particulars are known
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He applied himself to the study of the early French chroniclers, and proposed to publish extracts which would throw See also: light on the first periods of the See also: monarchy
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During the See also: civil See also: wars he lost a large See also: part of his books and See also: manuscripts in a riot, and was compelled to leave Paris
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He then settled at See also: Marseilles
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Attaching himself after-wards to See also: Cardinal de See also: Tournon, he accompanied him in 1554 to See also: Italy, whence he was several times sent on embassies to the See also: king, with reports on the siege of
See also: Siena
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His services at length procured him the See also: post of president of the chambre See also: des monnaies, and thus enabled him to resume his See also: literary studies
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Having become embarrassed with See also: debt, he found it necessary, at the age of seventy, to sell his office; but the king, amused with an See also: epigram, gave him a pension, with the title of historiographer of See also: France
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Fauchet has the reputation of an impartial and scrupulously accurate writer; and in his See also: works are to be found important facts not easily accessible elsewhere
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He was, however, entirely uncritical, and his See also: style is singularly inelegant
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His See also: principal works (1579, 1J99) treat of Gaulish and French antiquities, of the dignities and magistrates of France, of the origin of the French language and See also: poetry, of the liberties of the Gallican See also: church, &c
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A collected edition was published in 161o
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Fauchet took part in a See also: translation of the See also: Annals of Tacitus (1582)
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He died at Paris about the close of 16oI
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