Henri de Beauvau

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Henri de Beauvau

Henri de Beauvau (17th cent.) was a French diplomat and traveler. Between November 1604 and November 1605 he escorted the French Ambassador to the Sublime Porte, De Salignac, on his journey to Constantinople. The voyage took him to Greece, Cyprus, the Holy Land and Egypt.

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