Jacques Cœur
French merchant
Jacques Cœur was a French government official and state-sponsored merchant whose personal fortune became legendary and led to his eventual disgrace. He initiated regular trade routes between France and the Levant. Wikipedia
Born: Bourges, France
Died: November 25, 1456, Chios, Greece
Partner: Macée de Léodepart
Children: Geoffroy Cœur
Grandchildren: Belleasséz Trousseau and Marie Coeur, Dame de Gironville
Parents: Pierre Cœur and Marie Lambert