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Gabriel de Luetz d'Aramon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gabriel de Luetz
Gabriel de Luetz, Baron et Seigneur d'Aramon et de Vallabregues (died 1553), often also abbreviated to Gabriel d'Aramon, was the French Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1546 to 1553, in the service first of Francis I, who dispatched him to the Ottoman Empire, and then of the French king Henry II. Gabriel de Luetz was accompanied by a vast suite of scientists, Jean de Monluc, philosopher Guillaume Postel, botanist Pierre Belon, naturalist Pierre Gilles d'Albi, the future cosmographer André Thévet, traveler Nicolas de Nicolay who would publish their findings upon their return to France and contribute greatly to the development of early science in France.〔McCabe ''Orientalism in early modern France'', p.48〕 ==Ottoman Safavid War== In 1547, he accompanied Suleiman the Magnificent in the Ottoman-Safavid War (1532–1555), with two of his secretaries, Jacques Gassut and Jean Chesneau, and is recorded as having given advice to the Sultan on some aspects of the campaign.〔(The Cambridge History of Iran, p.382 )〕 Chesneau wrote ''Le Voyage de Monsieur d'Aramon dans le Levant'',〔(Braudel, p.920 )〕 an interesting account of the travels of Gabriel de Luetz.〔''New general biographical dictionary'' Henry John Rose, Thomas Wright Fellowes, 1848 ()〕
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