Jacques de Bourgogne
{{Short description|Flemish nobleman}}
Jacques de Bourgogne, seigneur de Fallais (b. c.1515), was a Flemish nobleman and initially supporter of Calvin.{{cite book | title=John Calvin and the printed book | author=Gilmont, Jean François | year=2005 | pages=15}} "Among the friends Calvin lost, the most distinguished was Jacques de Bourgogne, seigneur de Falais, the highest-ranking nobleman of the Low Countries who had accepted the Reformation." He is known for his letter L'Excuse de Noble Seigneur Jacques de Bourgogne, Seigneur de Falais Et de Bredam.
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