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Français : Portrait de Gilles de Noailles, ecclésiastique et ambassadeur de France. Gravure du seizième siècle.
English: Portrait of Gilles de Noailles, French clergyman and diplomat. 16th century engraving.
Date Engraving is dated 1578. First printing also appears to be 1578.
Source slightly cropped from the original digital copy at http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8401191j
Author Nicolaus Andrea

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