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François de Noailles, (2 July 1519 – 19 September 1585) Papal Prothonotary, made Bishop of Dax in 1556, was French ambassador in Venice in the 1560s, and French ambassador of Charles IX to the Ottoman Empire from 1571 to 1575. François was one of three brothers who served as French diplomats, three of the 19 children of Louis de Noailles and Catherine de Pierre-Buffière. He was born on 2 July 1519 at the Château de Noillac. After the Battle of Lepanto, he tried to mitigate the impact of the Christian victory over the Turk, claiming that overall not much ground had been gained over the Ottomans.

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  • François de Noailles (* 2. Juli 1519 in Noailhac; † 19. September 1585 in Bayonne) war Protonotar, Botschafter Frankreichs in Venedig, London, Rom und Konstantinopel und Erzbischof von Dax von 1556 bis 1562. (de)
  • François de Noailles (Jau-Dignac-et-Loirac, 2 de julio de 1519-Bayona, 19 de septiembre de 1585) fue un obispo y embajador francés. Se convirtió en obispo de Dax en 1556, embajador de Francia en la República de Venecia en la década de 1560,​y embajador de Carlos IX en el Imperio Otomano de 1571 a 1575.​ (es)
  • François de Noailles, (2 July 1519 – 19 September 1585) Papal Prothonotary, made Bishop of Dax in 1556, was French ambassador in Venice in the 1560s, and French ambassador of Charles IX to the Ottoman Empire from 1571 to 1575. François was one of three brothers who served as French diplomats, three of the 19 children of Louis de Noailles and Catherine de Pierre-Buffière. He was born on 2 July 1519 at the Château de Noillac. Within the context of a Franco-Ottoman alliance, and the obtention of special trading and diplomatic privileges between France and the Ottoman Empire since 1535–1536, François de Noailles endeavoured to maintain the diplomatic monopoly of France with the Ottoman Empire, in order to have economic and political leverage in the Mediterranean, against Spain and Italian city-states. After the Battle of Lepanto, he tried to mitigate the impact of the Christian victory over the Turk, claiming that overall not much ground had been gained over the Ottomans. François de Noailles, Bishop of Dax, was a pro-Huguenot. In 1574, François de Noailles worked at obtaining the support of the Ottoman ruler Selim II in favour of William of Orange and the Dutch rebellion. Selim II sent his support through a messenger, who endeavoured to put the Dutch in contact with the rebellious Moriscos of Spain and the pirates of Algiers. Selim also sent a great fleet which conquered Tunis in October 1574, thus succeeding in reducing Spanish pressure on the Dutch, and leading to negotiations at the Conference of Breda. François died at Bayonne on the 19 or 20 September 1585. (en)
  • François de Noailles, né le 2 juillet 1519 à Noailhac et mort à Bayonne le 19 septembre 1585, protonotaire, ambassadeur de France à Venise, Londres, Rome et Constantinople et évêque non consacré de Dax de 1556 à 1562. (fr)
  • François de Noailles (Château de Noillac, 2 luglio 1519 – Bayonne, 19 settembre 1585) è stato un vescovo cattolico e ambasciatore francese, protonotario apostolico, divenne vescovo di Dax nel 1556, ambasciatore francese presso la Repubblica di Venezia negli anni 1560, e ambasciatore di Carlo IX presso l'Impero ottomano dal 1571 al 1575. (it)
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  • François de Noailles (* 2. Juli 1519 in Noailhac; † 19. September 1585 in Bayonne) war Protonotar, Botschafter Frankreichs in Venedig, London, Rom und Konstantinopel und Erzbischof von Dax von 1556 bis 1562. (de)
  • François de Noailles (Jau-Dignac-et-Loirac, 2 de julio de 1519-Bayona, 19 de septiembre de 1585) fue un obispo y embajador francés. Se convirtió en obispo de Dax en 1556, embajador de Francia en la República de Venecia en la década de 1560,​y embajador de Carlos IX en el Imperio Otomano de 1571 a 1575.​ (es)
  • François de Noailles, né le 2 juillet 1519 à Noailhac et mort à Bayonne le 19 septembre 1585, protonotaire, ambassadeur de France à Venise, Londres, Rome et Constantinople et évêque non consacré de Dax de 1556 à 1562. (fr)
  • François de Noailles (Château de Noillac, 2 luglio 1519 – Bayonne, 19 settembre 1585) è stato un vescovo cattolico e ambasciatore francese, protonotario apostolico, divenne vescovo di Dax nel 1556, ambasciatore francese presso la Repubblica di Venezia negli anni 1560, e ambasciatore di Carlo IX presso l'Impero ottomano dal 1571 al 1575. (it)
  • François de Noailles, (2 July 1519 – 19 September 1585) Papal Prothonotary, made Bishop of Dax in 1556, was French ambassador in Venice in the 1560s, and French ambassador of Charles IX to the Ottoman Empire from 1571 to 1575. François was one of three brothers who served as French diplomats, three of the 19 children of Louis de Noailles and Catherine de Pierre-Buffière. He was born on 2 July 1519 at the Château de Noillac. After the Battle of Lepanto, he tried to mitigate the impact of the Christian victory over the Turk, claiming that overall not much ground had been gained over the Ottomans. (en)
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