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Jean Nicot presenting the tobacco plant to Queen Catherine de Medicis and the Grand Prior of the House of Lorraine 1655 [i.e., 1561] | Library of Congress
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Illustration of Jean Nicot presenting the tobacco plant to Queen Catherine de Medicis and the Grand Prior
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Nicot, Jean, 1530 - 1604, French diplomat, envoy, portrait, imported the tobacco plant to France in 1560, copper engraving, 17th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared Stock Photo - Alamy