General Info | TEI
Name | D'Asquier, Michel |
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ID | 19105 |
Gender | male |
Lifespan | 1590 - 1665 |
Professions | Dolmetscher |
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Uri(s) |
https://mpr.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/entity/19105/ |
Notes | In 1617, he came into contact with the War Council as a French-born interpreter for eastern languages in the private service of Cesare Gallo. He was interpreter, chief interpreter and then military adviser at the Viennese War Council. During his almost half a century of service, he became one of the Habsburg Monarchy’s foremost experts on the East, carrying out numerous individual diplomatic missions to Constantinople, the court of the Pasha of Buda while he also participated several times in Habsburg-Ottoman peace negotiations. He was involved in the drafting of the Peace of Komárom (1618), the Peace of the Gyarmat (1625), the First and Second Peace of Szőny (1627, 1641), and the Peace of Istanbul (1649/1650). He died and was buried in Vienna in 1665. |
References | Alastair HAMILTON: Michel D’Asquier, Imperial Interpreter and Bibliophile. In: Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 72 (2009), 237–241. CZIRÀKI Zsuzsanna : A Habsburg Monarchia keleti nyelvi tolmácsai a 17. században, Reciti - Budapest, 2024. |
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Start | End | Other relation type | Related Institution |
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1617 | 1665 | Mitglied | Österreich. Hofkriegsrat |