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  1. Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (París, 1605 – Moscú, 1689), fue un aventurero francés y pionero del comercio con la India. Su padre Gabriel y su tío Melchor, eran protestantes de Amberes, y ejercían como geógrafos y grabadores.

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  2. Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (1605–1689) was a 17th-century French gem merchant and traveler. Tavernier, a private individual and merchant traveling at his own expense, covered, by his own account, 60,000 leagues in making six voyages to Persia and India between the years 1630 and 1668.

  3. Hace 1 día · The history of the stone which was eventually named the Hope Diamond began when the French merchant traveler, Jean Baptiste Tavernier, purchased a 112 3/16-carat diamond. This diamond, which was most likely from the Kollur mine in Golconda, India, was somewhat triangular in shape and crudely cut.

  4. Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, né à Paris en 1605 et mort à Moscou en juillet 1689, est un voyageur et pionnier français du commerce avec l'Inde.

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  5. Jean-Baptiste Tavernier (París, 1605 – Moscú, 1689), fue un aventurero francés y pionero del comercio con la India. Su padre Gabriel y su tío Melchor, eran protestantes de Amberes, y ejercían como geógrafos y grabadores.

  6. 20 de oct. de 2017 · Most likely during his sixth and final voyage to India between 1664-1668, Tavernier obtained a remarkable blue diamond weighing approximately 115 modern metric carats. Dubbed the “Tavernier Blue,” the stone was certainly mined in India, but the specific mine is not known. Tavernier detailed this diamond in his Six Voyages.

  7. TAVERNIER, JEAN-BAPTISTE Careri Careri (b. Paris, 1605; d. Smolensk, Russia, 1689), jeweler, merchant, and traveler who undertook six journeys to Asia over forty years and published several books, of which the Six Voyages is the best known ( Figure 1 ).