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for Henry of Navarre. He continued to serve Henry as a diplomatist, and in 1593 became the representative of the French king at the courts of the imperial princes. He served as a major ambassador to the Protestant princes during the
145:, to which they were presented in 1632, and a list of them was made in 1634. Other papers and copies of instructions are now in several libraries in Paris; and copies of other instructions are in the 36: 236:
Strassburg - Basel - Bern. Bücher auf der Reise. Das Legat der Bibliothek von Jacques Bongars, die Schenkung von Jakob Graviseth und das weitere Schicksal der Sammlung in Bern
97:. He entered the service of Pardaillan, and in 1587 was sent on a mission to many of the princes of northern Europe, after which he visited England to obtain help from 110:, he spent health and money ungrudgingly in this service, and continued his labors until the king's murder in 1610. He then returned to France, and died at Paris. 186: 220: 125:(Paris, 1581). He collected the works of several French writers who as contemporaries described the crusades, and published them under the title 191: 252: 335: 320: 310: 325: 315: 137:
were published at Leiden in 1647, and a French translation at Paris in 1668–1670. Many of his papers are preserved in the
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Justinus, Trogi Pompeii Historiarum Philippicarum epitoma de manuscriptis codicibus emendatior et prologis auctior
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Justinus, Trogi Pompeii Historiarum Philippicarum epitoma de manuscriptis codicibus emendatior et prologis auctior
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Jacobus Bongarsius; ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der gelehrten Studien des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts
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Henri IV et l'Allemagne d'après les mémoires et la correspondance de Jacques Bongars
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Scriptorium und Offizin : Festgabe für Martin Steinmann zum 70. Geburtstag
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Bongarsius


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scholar
diplomat
Orléans
Reformed faith
Marburg
Jena
Bourges
Pardaillan
Henry IV of France
Queen Elizabeth
War of the Julich Succession
Habsburg
Justin
Trogus Pompeius
Burgerbibliothek
Bern
British Museum


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Chisholm, Hugh
Bongars, Jacques
Encyclopædia Britannica
Léonce Anquez
Gesta Dei per Francos
Works by or about Jacques Bongars

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