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Francois Pidou de Saint Olon

Francois Pidou de Saint Olon (1640, Touraine - 1720, Paris) was a French diplomat under Louis XIV.

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Embassy to Genoa and Spain

In 1682, he was nominated as the first French resident envoy to the Republic of Genoa, following the Bombardment of Genoa. He was then sent as an envoy to Madrid.

Embassy to Morocco

in 1689, Pidou de Saint Olon was then nominated as ambassador to the court of the Moroccan ruler Mulay Ismail, in view of the signature of a commercial treaty. This responded to the Embassy of Mohammad Temim to Louis XIV in 1682. In 1690, Pidou de Saint Olon was in the city of Sale, where he visited the French Consul Jean-Baptiste Estelle.

His mission did not succeed however, and he only remained 2–3 weeks in Morocco. He wrote an account of his visit to Morocco, Relation de l'empire de Maroc ("The present state of the Empire of Morocco").

Another Moroccan ambassador Abdallah bin Aisha would visit France in 1699-1700.

Francois Pidou de Saint Olon died in Paris on September 27, 1720.

Works

  • Estat present de l'empire de Maroc, 1694
  • Relation de l'empire de Maroc, 1695
  • References

    Francois Pidou de Saint Olon Wikipedia


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