Jean Curtius
Jean Curtius | |
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Jean Curtius in 1607 | |
| Born | Jean de Corte 1551 |
| Died | July 12, 1628 (aged 76–77) |
| Other names | Curtius |
| Occupation | industrialist (arms dealer) |
| Spouse | Pétronille de Brazz |
| Children | Pierre, Michel |
| Parent(s) | Jacques de Corte, Helwy de Doerne |
| Relatives | 3 brothers |
Jean Curtius, also known as Jean De Corte and Juan Curcio, called Curtius (1551 – July 12, 1628), was a Liégeois industrialist and manufacturer who obtained the monopoly on providing gunpowder to the Spanish army.
The mansion he built on the banks of the Meuse in Liège is now the Curtius Museum.