De l'Estoile family

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The family de l'Estoile (also spelled as l'Etoile, l'Estoille and Lestoille) was a French family, whose members were noted for their activities in the Safavid Empire (1501-1736). The first known member of the family that moved to Iran was Isaac Boutet de l'Estoille (died 28 July 1667, in New Julfa). He served king Abbas I (r. 1588–1629) as a goldsmith, amongst others.

Notable members[edit]

  • Isaac Boutet de l'Estoille (died 28 July 1667, New Julfa)
  • Louis-Guillherme de l'Estoile (died 16 June 1701, New Julfa)
  • Angela de l'Estoille (died 1675)
  • André de l'Estoille (died 1745, New Julfa)
  • Alexandre de l'Estoille (died 1707, near Bandar Abbas)
  • Reine de l’Estoile (died 1766), married to Jacques Rousseau (diplomat)
  • Isaac de l'Estoille

Sources[edit]

  • Algar, Hamid (1973). Mīrzā Malkum Khān: A Study in the History of Iranian Modernism. University of California Press. p. 5. ISBN 978-0520022171.
  • Floor, Willem; Herzig, Edmund, eds. (2012). Iran and the World in the Safavid Age. I.B. Tauris. pp. 311, 316–319, 321, 323.
  • Kroell, Anne (1996). "EAST INDIA COMPANY". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. VII, Fasc. 6. pp. 647–649.