Raimond Beccarie de Pavie, Seigneur de Fourquevaux

Raimond de Beccarie de Pavie, baron (Seigneur) de Fourquevaux was a French soldier, politician, and diplomat.[1]

The baron de Fourquevaux was born in Toulouse on 29 September 1508.[2] He held many posts in the French government of the time, including that of the governor of Narbonne, an Ambassador to Spain, and as a Capitoul of Toulouse.[1] He was known as Raymond Beccaria, Raymond de Rouer, and Raimond de Beccarie de Pavie. He was the author of Instructions sur le faict de la Guerre (Paris: Michel Vascosan pour Galliot du Pré, 1548).

De Fourquevaux died in Narbonne on 4 July 1574.[2]

Extracts in English translation Beatrice Heuser: The Strategy Makers: Thoughts on War and Society from Machiavelli to Clausewitz (Santa Monica, CA: Greenwood/Praeger, 2010), pp. 32–49

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References

  1. "Raymond de Rouer Fourquevaux (baron de, 1508–1574)". data.bnf.fr. Bibliothèque nationale de France. 29 June 2016. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  2. Douais, Célestin (1891). Une importante correspondance du XVIe siècle. Paris: Alphonse Picard.
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