Charles Théveneau de Morande (9 November 1741– 6 July 1805) was a gutter journalist, blackmailer and French spy who lived in London in the 18th century...
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Jacques Pierre Brissot (redirect from Jean Pierre Brissot de Warville)
the notorious scandal-monger, extortioner, and perjurer Charles Théveneau de Morande, whose hatred, Brissot asserted, 'was the torment of my life'. Brissot...
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Charles-François de Broglie and Jean-Pierre Tercier. Famous agents included the Chevalier d'Éon, Pierre de Beaumarchais, Charles Théveneau de Morande and Louis de Noailles...
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Alessandro Cagliostro (redirect from Balsarno, comte de Cagliostro)
departed for England. There he was accused by French expatriate Theveneau de Morande of being Giuseppe Balsamo, which he denied in his published Open...
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Sandrine Le Berre : Conti's young daughter Roland Blanche : Charles Théveneau de Morande, a pamphleteer (uncredited) Roger Brierley : the printer List of...
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including the monarchy itself." Le Gazetier cuirassé by Charles Théveneau de Morande was a prototype of the genre. It was Grub Street literature that...
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Claude-François de Payan L'Apocalypse : Mirabeau L'Argus patriote : Charles Theveneau de Morande La Bouche de fer : Claude Fauchet, Nicolas de Bonneville Bulletin...
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the best sellers of the late 18th century, attributed to Charles Théveneau de Morande. L'Observateur anglais (London [Amsterdam], 1777-1778, 4 vol. in-12)...
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Côte-d'Or and died 11 June 1792 in the Battle of La Glisuelle. Charles Théveneau de Morande, pamphleteer, spy, controversial French journalist, born 9 November...
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World. AuthorHouse. ISBN 9781467880770. de Morande, Charles Théveneau; Uzanne, Octave, eds. (1883). Correspondance de Madame Gourdan, dite la petite comtesse:...
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Marianne-Agnès Falques (redirect from Marianne-Agnès Pillement, Dame de Fauques)
England to lambaste their King. Among the most prominent was Charles Théveneau de Morande, whose Gazetier cuirassé (1771) was a scathing portrayal of decadence...
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