Manassès de Pas of Feuquières
See also: Feuquières
Manassès of Step , marquis of Feuquières, general lieutenant under Louis XIII, born with Saumur in 1590.
It resulted from a noble family of the Artois, which drew its name from the borough of Pas (in the Pas-de-Calais), and which was known as of the time of the Croisades. It contributed strongly to the Prise La Rochelle, was in charge in 1633 of a mission in Germany during the Guerre Thirty Year old, and succeeds, in the Conférences of Heilbronn, to tighten alliance between France, the Sweden and the Protestant princes of the Germany.
Charged in 1639 with the Head office of Thionville, it there was wounded and taken, and died a few months after its wounds. It left Mémoires on its Negotiations in Germany , published in 1753, 3 volumes in-12.
His/her son Isaac de Feuquières was ambassador in Sweden of 1672 with 1682.
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