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- Pierre_de_Piton abstract "Pierre de Piton was a French colonel of the 16th century, and an ambassador to the kingdom of Morocco. He was sent in 1533 by Francis I, initiating France-Morocco relations.Pierre de Piton sailed to Morocco to the harbour of Larache on the royal galleass Le Saint-Pierre, equipped with 28 cannons, and captained by the Genoese Baptiste Auxyllia. Pierre de Piton was accompanied by 5 men, as well as French trader Hémon de Molon, who had brought enthusiastic reports from Morocco in a trip there in 1531-32, as well as a letter from the Sultan to Francis I.Following Pierre de Piton's embassy, in a letter to Francis I dated August 13, 1533, the Wattassid ruler of Fez, Ahmed ben Mohammed, welcomed French overtures and granted freedom of shipping and protection of French traders. France started to send ships to Morocco in 1555, under the rule of Henry II, son of Francis I.The Genoese captain later betrayed Pierre de Piton during the time he was in Fes, by going to the Portuguese in Arzila and claiming that de Piton was selling weapons to the Sultan.".
- Pierre_de_Piton thumbnail Assilah_Waterfront2.jpg?width=300.
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- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Abu_al-Abbas_Ahmad_ibn_Muhammad.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Arzila.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Asilah.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Category:16th-century_French_diplomats.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Fes.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Fez,_Morocco.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink France-Morocco_relations.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink France–Morocco_relations.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Francis_I_of_France.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Galleass.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Henry_II_of_France.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Hémon_de_Molon.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Larache.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Morocco.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Wattasid_dynasty.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink Wattassid.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLink File:Assilah_Waterfront2.jpg.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pierre de Piton".
- Pierre_de_Piton hasPhotoCollection Pierre_de_Piton.
- Pierre_de_Piton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pierre_de_Piton subject Category:16th-century_French_diplomats.
- Pierre_de_Piton hypernym Colonel.
- Pierre_de_Piton type Person.
- Pierre_de_Piton type Diplomat.
- Pierre_de_Piton type Relation.
- Pierre_de_Piton type Diplomat.
- Pierre_de_Piton comment "Pierre de Piton was a French colonel of the 16th century, and an ambassador to the kingdom of Morocco. He was sent in 1533 by Francis I, initiating France-Morocco relations.Pierre de Piton sailed to Morocco to the harbour of Larache on the royal galleass Le Saint-Pierre, equipped with 28 cannons, and captained by the Genoese Baptiste Auxyllia.".
- Pierre_de_Piton label "Pierre de Piton".
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- Pierre_de_Piton sameAs Q7192518.
- Pierre_de_Piton sameAs Q7192518.
- Pierre_de_Piton wasDerivedFrom Pierre_de_Piton?oldid=574590459.
- Pierre_de_Piton depiction Assilah_Waterfront2.jpg.
- Pierre_de_Piton isPrimaryTopicOf Pierre_de_Piton.