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    Sir Robert Rowe. Elinor Jermy. Sir Thomas Roe ( c. 1581 – 6 November 1644) was an English diplomat of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. Roe's voyages ranged from Central America to India; as ambassador, he represented England in the Mughal Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Holy Roman Empire.

    • 6 November 1644 (aged 62–63)
    • Lady Eleanor Beeston
    • Sir Robert Rowe, Elinor Jermy
  2. Thomas Roe (Low Leyton cerca de Wanstead, Essex, c.1581-Bath, Somerset, 6 de noviembre de 1644) fue un abogado y diplomático inglés responsable del comienzo y desarrollo del comercio de su país en Asia e importante negociador durante la devastadora guerra europea de los Treinta Años.

    • 1581
  3. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Thomas Roe was a diplomat and author who advanced England’s mercantile interest in Asia and was prominent in negotiations during the Thirty Years’ War. He was knighted in 1604. Roe began his diplomatic career in India as ambassador to the court of the Mogul emperor Jāhāngīr. In his four years.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Thomas_RoeThomas Roe - Wikiwand

    Thomas Roe (Low Leyton cerca de Wanstead, Essex, c.1581-Bath, Somerset, 6 de noviembre de 1644) fue un abogado y diplomático inglés responsable del comienzo y desarrollo del comercio de su país en Asia e importante negociador durante la devastadora guerra europea de los Treinta Años.

  5. 5 de feb. de 2018 · 1 W hen Sir Thomas Roe arrived from England at Emperor Jahangir’s court in 1615, he was functioning effectively in a dual capacity, as an employee of a mercantile company and an ambassador for a king. Consequently, his role involved communication with two sets of audience at home—managers of the East India Company (hereafter referred to as ...

    • Rita Banerjee
    • 2017
  6. 14 de oct. de 2019 · 2019 marks 400 years since the return of Sir Thomas Roe, merchant diplomat with the East India Company and England’s first official ambassador to India. Roe arrived at the port of Surat in September 1615 with a letter from King James I to the then reigning Mughal Emperor, Jahangir, seeking...

  7. 1 The Embassy of Sir Thomas Roe, a collection of journal entries, notes and letters from 1615-1619, 1 offers an insight into both the royal embassy to the Great Mogul and Roe’s ‘rhetorical space to collect himself and exercise the dignity and influence denied him elsewhere.’ 2 These documents show that following many rebukes and failed attempts at finding the right presents to convince ...