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- Abraham de Wicquefort (Dutch: Abraham van Wickevoort; 24 December 1606 – 23 February 1682) was a Dutch diplomat. Born in Amsterdam, Wicquefort was the brother...
- in World Affairs (FPA Global Vision Books, 2005), ISBN 0871242125 de Wicquefort, Abraham (2010) [1716]. The Emb****ador [sic] and His Functions. ISBN 9781140831136...
- L'Amb****ade de D. Garcias de Silva Figueroa en ****..., translated by De Wicquefort, Abraham, Paris: Louis Billaine, archived from the original on 29 November...
- Heeren 1648: Establishment of diplomatic relations 1626–1649: Abraham de Wicquefort 1658: Christoph von Brandt 1716–1717: Adam Otto von Viereck 1717–1719:...
- Kings of the Earth prostrated themselves before this Idol. Abraham de Wicquefort, L'Amb****adeur et ses fonctions (The Hague, 1681) The reaction among European...
- Luqman. A French version of the Beschreibung was published by Abraham de Wicquefort (Voyages en Moscovie, Tartarie et ****, par Adam Olearius, Paris, 1656)...
- Wesslau, The Political Adviser's Handbook (2013), ISBN 978-91-979688-7-4 Wicquefort, Abraham de. The Emb****ador and His Functions (1716) English edition Wright...
- Moscovie, Tartarie et ****..., vol. 1, traduit de l'allemand par A. de Wicquefort, Paris, 1666, pp. 405–406] Efendi, Evliya; Hammer (Translator), Joseph...
- Moscovie, Tartarie et ****..., vol. 1, traduit de l'allemand par A. de Wicquefort, Paris, 1666, pp. 405–406. "Shamaki, reckoned the capital of this province...
- commentarii. It was translated into French by the Dutchman Abraham de Wicquefort in 1667. The original m****cript is preserved today in the National Library...