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Antoine de Loménie

Antoine de Loménie

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Antoine de Lomenie, lord of La Ville-aux-Clerics (1560 - 17 January 1638 Paris) was a Secretary of the Navy under Louis XIII of 7 November 1613 to 10 August 1615, and Ambassador Extraordinary of France to England.

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He was the son of Martial Lomenie, Seigneur de Versailles (†1572 in the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre, Paris) and Jacqueline Pinault.

He was Secrétaire d'État of Navarre 1595–1613.

He was, in the judgment of Adina Ruiu, "a disciple and an old friend of the Jesuits for whom he never missed a chance to do a favor".[1]

He married on 1 October 1593 with Anne of Aubourg, lady Porcheux 1608; they had children:

  • Henri-Auguste de 1595-1666 Lomenie
  • Catherine Henriette 1667
  • Marie Antoinette
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References

  • Dugat, Gustave / Havet, Julien / Houdas, Octave Victor / Silvestre de Sacy, Antoine Isaac baron / Latouche, Emmanuel / Longueville, Edme Paul Marcellin : Notices et Extraits des Manuscrits de la Bibliothèque du Roi, Lûs au Comité établi par Sa Majesté dans l’Académie royale des Inscriptions & Belles Lettres, Tome Deuxième, Paris, l’Imprimerie Royale, 1789 (in French)
  1. Adina Ruiu, "Conflicting Visions of the Jesuit Missions to the Ottoman Empire, 1609–1628", Journal of Jesuit Studies, Volume 1 (2014): Issue 2 (March 2014): Jesuit Missionary Perspectives and Strategies, p. 260–280

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