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after the death of his brother François. Gilles' other offices included; Master of
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with candles and a crucifix at the altar, which surprised the
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Gilles was one of three brothers who served as French diplomats, three of the nineteen children of Louis de
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to forgive past offences during the
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would not then find favour with her. In the same week both he and the
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and 120 horsemen on 11 March 1561. He simply delivered his public message and left, according to the
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Banquet in case they were embarrassed by their relative precedence.
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arrived in London in August 1559, Elizabeth secretly met them at
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