Louis de Vanens (1647 – December 1691) was a French alchemist and poisoner. He was implicated in the Poison Affair. It was owing to the connection between...
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Affair of the Poisons (redirect from Godin de Sainte-Croix)
including Louis XIV, became alarmed that they might be poisoned. The affair proper opened in February 1677 after the arrest of Magdelaine de La Grange...
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associated with Louis de Vanens, and La Voisin. and provided aphrodisiac on her orders for Madame de Montespan, who used it to drug Louis XIV of France...
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between her and Louis de Vanens, the case convinced Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie that there existed a network of poisoners in Paris, and de La Grange and...
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Magdelaine Chapelain (category People imprisoned by lettre de cachet)
for by Chapelin in December 1679. Chapelain was also connected to Louis de Vanens, to whom she had rented a house. Adam Lesage claimed that Chapelain...
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December – Louis de Vanens, French alchemist and poisoner (b. 1647) December 1 Thomas Brand, English minister (b. 1635) Louis Henri de Pardaillan de Gondrin...
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1690s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
December – Louis de Vanens, French alchemist and poisoner (b. 1647) December 1 Thomas Brand, English minister (b. 1635) Louis Henri de Pardaillan de Gondrin...
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