Pierre Forget de Fresnes
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Preceded byInaugural holder
Succeeded byPaul Phélypeaux
Preceded byFrançois d'O
Succeeded byMaximilien de Béthune
Pierre Forget de Fresnes | |
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Portrait by the workshop of François Clouet | |
| Secretary of State for Protestant Affairs | |
| In office 22 February 1588 – 21 April 1610 | |
| Preceded by | Inaugural holder |
| Succeeded by | Paul Phélypeaux |
| Superintendent of Finances | |
| In office 1593–1597 | |
| Preceded by | François d'O |
| Succeeded by | Maximilien de Béthune |
| French Ambassador to Spain | |
| In office 1589–1589 | |
| Preceded by | Pierre de Ségusson |
| Succeeded by | Nicolas Brûlart de Sillery |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1544 |
| Died | 1610 (aged 65–66) |
| Spouse | Anne de Beauvilliers |
| Parent(s) | Pierre Forget Françoise de Fortia |
Pierre Forget de Fresnes (c. 1544 – 1610), Baron of Véretz and Fau, Lord of Fresnes (acquired in 1594) and of La Ferté-Hubert, was a French nobleman and close associate of Henry IV. A diplomat, Forget is best known today as one of the principal drafters of the Edict of Nantes.

