Blaise de Vigenère

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Blaise de Vigenère was a 16th-century French diplomat, cryptographer, and scholar best known for the polyalphabetic cipher that later bore his name.

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Blaise de Vigenère canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cryptographer
diplomat
human
scholar
associatedWith Vigenère table
polyalphabetic substitution
centuryOfActivity 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
employer French crown
House of Nevers
era Renaissance
familyName de Vigenère
fieldOfWork classical studies
cryptography
diplomacy
genre classical commentary
religious writing
treatise
givenName Blaise
hasWorkInDiscipline classical philology
cryptanalysis
steganography
theology
influenced development of modern cryptography
influencedBy Giovan Battista Bellaso
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement Renaissance humanism
name Blaise de Vigenère self-link
nationality French
nativeLanguage French
notableFor Vigenère table
surface form: Vigenère cipher
notableIdea polyalphabetic substitution cipher using repeating key
notableWork Traicté des chiffres ou secrètes manières d’escrire
occupation cryptographer
diplomat
scholar
translator
writer
placeOfActivity Paris
Rome
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
wroteAbout biblical exegesis
ciphers
classical antiquity

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French Renaissance notableFigure Blaise de Vigenère
Blaise de Vigenère name Blaise de Vigenère self-link
Blaise hasNotableBearer Blaise de Vigenère