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Gabriel de Luetz

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20: 36: 52: 110: 190:" burnt all the castles and villages on their descent, for twelve or fifteen miles along the shore, and, without making any stop, the said Captain of the fleet, following the coast, intended to spread the flames from one end of the coast to the other." 19: 542: 35: 51: 233: 71: 185:, laying waste to 30 miles of coast, with Gabriel de Luetz onboard who reported the devastation in a dispatch to the king of France on 22 July: 134: 557: 527: 509: 485: 106:
who would publish their findings upon their return to France and contribute greatly to the development of early science in France.
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Encoded letter of Gabriel de Luetz d'Aramon, after 1546, with partial deciphering, an interesting example of
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The Papacy and the Levant (1204–1571), Volume III: The Sixteenth Century to the Reign of Julius III
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Gabriel de Luetz (as M. d'Aramon, Baron de Luetz) plays a small but significant role in the books
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Gabriel de Luetz is also known to have convinced Suleiman to send a fleet against
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The Biographical Dictionary of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
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The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 6: The Timurid and Safavid Periods
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The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II
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The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean world in the age of Philip II
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In 1551, Gabriel de Luetz joined the Ottoman fleet to attend to the
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at the time of that city's surrender to the Ottoman Turks in 1551.
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Gabriel de Luetz, Baron et Seigneur d'Aramon et de Vallabregues
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Index


Ottoman Porte
Titian

Janus Bey
Claude de L'Aubespine

cryptography
French Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
Francis I
Henry II
Jean de Monluc
Guillaume Postel
Pierre Belon
Pierre Gilles d'Albi
André Thévet
Nicolas de Nicolay

Jean Chesneau
Suleiman the Magnificent
Ottoman–Safavid War (1532–55)
Jean Chesneau
Siege of Tripoli
galleys
galliot
Charles V
Rhegium
Calabria
Michel de Codignac
Sublime Porte

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