Jean de Dinteville was born in 1504.
Jean de Dinteville died in 1555.
Renée de Dinteville died in 1580.
In Hans Holbein the Younger's painting "The Ambassadors," the central figures are Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve. Dinteville, the French ambassador to England, is depicted on the left, while Selve, the bishop of Lavaur and a diplomat, is on the right. The painting also features a variety of objects symbolizing knowledge, power, and the transience of life, notably the distorted skull in the foreground, which serves as a memento mori.
Jean Dieu de Saint-Jean was born in 1654.
Jean de Letraz was born in 1897.
Jean de Sponde was born in 1557.
Jean de Lamberville was born in 1633.
Jean de Labadie was born in 1610.
Jean de Beaugrand was born in 1584.
Jean de Sperati was born in 1884.
Jean de Lacoste was born in 1730.
Jean de Madre was born in 1862.