Jean Hotman, Marquis de Villers-St-Paul

Jean Hotman, Marquis de Villiers-St-Paul (1552 – 1636) was a French diplomat. Although he came from a Calvinist family, who had been exiled during the French Wars of Religion, Jean, through cultivating connections with Henry IV eventually was restored to a portion of his patrimony. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Brief an [Ludwig Iselin] by Hotman, Jean 1552-1636, Hotman, Jean 1552-1636

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    Brief an Basilius Amerbach by Hotman, Jean 1552-1636, Hotman, Jean 1552-1636

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    Brief an Basilius Amerbach by Hotman, Jean 1552-1636, Hotman, Jean 1552-1636

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    Brief an [Basilius] Amerbach by Hotman, Jean 1552-1636, Hotman, Jean 1552-1636

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    Brief an Basilius Amerbach by Hotman, Jean 1552-1636, Hotman, Jean 1552-1636

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    De la charge ... de l'ambassadeur by Hotman, Jean, 1552-1636

    Published 1613
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    Present royal de Jaques I roy d'Angleterre by Hotman, Jean, 1552-1636

    Published 1604
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    De la charge dignité de l'ambassadeur. by Hotman, Jean, 1552-1636

    Published 1613
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    De la charge et dignité de l'ambassadeur Un extrait de L'auti-colaron by Hotman, Jean 1552-1636

    Published 1613
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    L'Ambassadeur / by Hotman, Jean, 1552-1636

    Published 1603
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    Brief an Jean Hotoman by Amerbach, Basilius 1533-1591, Amerbach, Basilius 1533-1591

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    Brief an Jean Hotoman by Amerbach, Basilius 1533-1591, Amerbach, Basilius 1533-1591

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    Epistolae by Hotman, François, 1524-1590

    Published 1700
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