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Simon de la
Loubère (French: [simɔ̃ də la lubɛʁ]; 21
April 1642 – 26
March 1729) was a
French diplomat to Siam (Thailand), writer,
mathematician and poet...
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Loubère is a
French surname. It may
refer to: Jean-Louis
Loubère (1820–1893),
French soldier,
governor of
French Guiana Simon de la
Loubère (1642–1729)...
- The
Siamese method, or De la
Loubère method, is a
simple method to
construct any size of n-odd
magic squares (i.e.
number squares in
which the sums of...
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travel record of a
French diplomatic mission to Siam
written by
Simon de la
Loubère and
published in 1691. It
extensively describes the
Ayutthaya Kingdom at...
- พระแม่คงคา).
Simon de la
Loubère led an emb****y to Siam (modern Thailand) in 1687 (the "La
Loubère-Céberet mission"). Upon his return, La
Loubère wrote a description...
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Versailles in 1686.
Louis then sent
another emb****y in 1687,
under Simon de la
Loubère, and
French influence grew at the
Siamese court,
which granted Mergui as...
- Jean-Louis
Loubère (18
August 1820 – 28
December 1893) was a
French career soldier who
served as
governor of
French Guiana from 1870 to 1877. He is known...
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Traditional Kapi is
described by
Simon de La
Loubère, a
French diplomat appointed by King
Louis XIV to the
Royal Court of Siam...
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Francesco Maidalchini,
Catholic cardinal (d. 1700) 1642 –
Simon de la
Loubère,
French mathematician, poet, and
diplomat (d. 1729) 1651 –
Joseph Vaz,...
- (2019). "Cultural Revolution". In Sorace, Christian; Franceschini, Ivan;
Loubere,
Nicholas (eds.).
Afterlives of
Chinese Communism:
Political Concepts from...