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Hubert Languet

(Languet, Hubert, 1518-1581)

Martin Bernigeroth (?) (1670 Rammelburg-1733 Leipzig), Portrait of Hubert Languet (1518), copper engraving, etching, 1685-1733. Etching and copper engraving on paper, laid on backing at the upper edge. Bottom right inside the printing plate monogrammed
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Hubert Languet (1518 – 30 September 1581, in Antwerp) was a French diplomat and reformer. The leading idea of his diplomacy was that of religious and civil liberty for the protection and expansion of Protestantism. He did everything in his power to advance the union of the Protestant churches. (From Wikipedia)

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