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JACQUES See also: scholar and diplomatist, was See also: born at See also: Orleans, and was brought up in the reformed faith
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He obtained his early
See also: education at Marburg and See also: Jena, and returning to See also: France continued his studies at Orleans and See also: Bourges
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After spending some See also: time in See also: Rome he visited eastern See also: Europe, and subsequently made the acquaintance of See also: Segur See also: Pardaillan, a representative of See also: Henry,
See also: king of
See also: Navarre, after-wards Henry IV. of France
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He entered the service of Pardaillan, and in 1587 was sent on a See also: mission to many of the princes of See also: northern Europe, after which he visited See also: England to obtain help from See also: Queen See also: Elizabeth for Henry of Navarre
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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
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Vigorously seconding the efforts of Henry to curtail the power of the
See also: house of See also: Habsburg, he spent See also: health and See also: money ungrudgingly in this service, and continued his labours until the king's See also: murder in 1610
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He then returned to France, and died at See also: Paris on the nth of See also: July 1612
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See also: Bongars wrote an abridgment of See also: Justin's abridgment of the See also: history of See also: Trogus Pompeius under the title Justinus, Trogi See also: Pompeii Historiarum Philippicarum epitoma de manuscriptis codicibus emendatior et prologis auctior (Paris, 1581)
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He collected the See also: works of several French writers who as contemporaries described the See also: crusades, and published them under the title Gesta Dei per Francos (See also: Hanover, 1611)
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Another collection made by Bongars is the Rerum Hungaricarum scriptores varii (See also: Frankfort, 1600)
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His Epistolae were published at See also: Leiden in 1647, and a French See also: translation at Paris in 1668-1670
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Many of his papers are preserved in the library at See also: Bern, to which they were presented in 1632, and a See also: list of them was made in 1634
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Other papers and copies of instructions are now in several See also: libraries in Paris; and copies of other instructions are in the See also: British Museum
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See H
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Hagen, Jacobus Bongarsius (Bern, 1874) ; L
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Anquez, See also: Henri IV et l'Allemagne (Paris, 1887)
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