Claude D'Espence
Claude D'Espence was a French theologian and diplomat, born in 1511 at Châlons-sur-Marne; died 5 October 1571, at Paris. He entered the Collège de Navarre in 1536, and later became the rector of the Sorbonne before he got his doctorate.{{CathEncy|wstitle= Claude D'Espence}} He was involved with the Council of Trent and argued against the Protestant apologist Theodore Beza about the value of tradition.
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Category:University of Paris alumni
Category:16th-century French Catholic theologians
Category:16th-century French male writers
Category:Participants in the Council of Trent
Category:Rectors of the University of Paris
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