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PAUL DE FOIA (1528-1584)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 595 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PAUL DE FOIA (1528-1584)  , French prelate and diplomatist . He studied Greek and
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Roman literature at Paris, and jurisprudence at Toulouse, where shortly after
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finishing his curriculum he delivered a course of lectures on
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civil law, which gained him
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great reputation . At the age of nineteen he was named councillor of the parlement of Paris . Having in this capacity expressed himself favourable to the adoption of mild
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measures in regard to certain persons accused of Lutheranism, he was arrested, but escaped .punishment, and subsequently regained the favour of the French court . At the end of 1561 he was sent ambassador to England, where he remained four years . He was then sent to Venice, and returned a short time afterwards to England to negotiate a
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marriage between Queen Elizabeth and the duke of
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Anjou . He again fulfilled several important missions during the reign of Henry III. of France . In 1577 he was made archbishop of Toulouse, and in 1579 was appointed ambassador to Rome, where he remained till his
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death in 1584 .
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Les Lettres de Messire de Paul de
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Foix, archevesque de Toloze et ambassadeur pour le roy aupres du pape Gregoire XIII, au roi Henry III, were published in 1628, but there are some doubts as to their authenticity . See Gallia Christiana (1715 seq.) ; M . A . Muret, Oraison funebre de Paul de Foix (Paris, 1584) ; Lettres de Catherine de Medicis," edited by
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Hector de la Ferriere (Paris, 188o seq.) in the Collection de documents inedits sur l'histoire de France .

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