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Georges de Selve (1508 – 12 April 1541) was a French scholar, diplomat and ecclesiastic. BiographyHe was the son of Jean de Selve, a jurist and Parlement president, and brother of Odet de Selve. Three other brothers served as diplomats.[1] Georges de Selve was Bishop of Lavaur from 1526 (at age 18) to 1540. He was sent by King Francis I of France as ambassador to the Republic of Venice, Austria (in April 1540), to the Pope in Rome, to England, Germany and Spain. He is one of two figures in a picture by Hans Holbein the Younger, The Ambassadors, which hangs in the National Gallery, London.[2] De Selve is on the right, with Jean de Dinteville. He wrote on theology, studied with and was a patron of Eli Levita from 1534,[3] and was commissioned by the king to make translations. References
Notes1. ^SafariX Textbooks Online - SafariX is now CourseSmart 2. ^Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve ('The Ambassadors') 3. ^Eli Levita, Sebastian Munster, Paul Fagius, David Kimhi External links
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