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    The Maupeou family is a French aristocratic family from the Île-de-France, several representatives of which played a role as Controller-General of Finances...
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    René Nicolas Charles Augustin de Maupeou, marquis de Morangles (French: [mopu]; 25 February 1714 – 29 July 1792) was a French lawyer, politician, and...
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    born in Paris on 11 June 1688 to a family ennobled in the sixteenth century as noblesse de robe : the house of Maupeou. He died on 4 April 1775. He is the...
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    Caroline de Maupeou née Koechlin (1836 – 1915) was a French painter. She was born in Mulhouse and was trained by Léon Bonnat and Charles Chaplin. She...
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    to gather at his tomb in Pasay City Cemetery. In 2016, Daniel-Ange de Maupeou d'Ableiges wrote a book entitled Prophètes de la Beauté ("Prophets of beauty")...
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    parlements, d'Aiguillon was made Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, with Maupeou and the Abbé Terray (1715–1778) also obtaining places in the ministry....
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    René Nicolas Charles Augustin de Maupeou, to implement his decree for the reorganization of the hospital. De Maupeou refused to carry out the decree without...
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    the model for the misadventures of "Count Almaviva". He took the side of Maupeou in the struggle between the chancellor and the parlements, and in 1788...
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    held numerous high positions in government) and of Marie de Maupeou (who came from a family of the noblesse de robe and who was famous for her piety and...
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    Suzanne Caroline de Maupeou (1884–1951), daughter of the respected aristocratic and wealthy Protestant industrialist Viscount de Maupeou. The court documents...
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    (1884–1948) ∞ 1914 Jacqueline Marie Aimé Diane de Maupeou (1825–1896), a direct descendant of René de Maupeou, Chancellor of France. They had two children...
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  • Bertrand de Molleville served his apprentice in the school of minister Maupeou. He was maîtres des requêtes in 1774. In 1775, Bertrand de Molleville defended...
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    political life, Cazalès was imprisoned for his efforts against Parlement Maupeou. In the Constituent Assembly he belonged to the section of moderate royalists...
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    King's new mistress, Madame du Barry, in their plots, and the chancellor Maupeou, were too strong for him. He had supported his sister Béatrix de Choiseul-Stainville...
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    reinstated during the minority of Louis XV. In 1770, Louis XV and René de Maupeou again curtailed the power of the parlements, except for the Parlement of...
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    Of these, only Armand, Ernestine and Zoe actually lived with the royal family: Jean Amilcar, along with the elder siblings of Zoe and Armand who were...
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    for its opposition to a new method of administering justice devised by Maupeou, who planned to greatly diminish its powers and those of the parlements...
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    Benoît-Constant Coquelin, the Maharaja of Kapurthala and the Countess of Maupeou. His individual-subject portraiture is often characterized by a rich background...
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    Library of the Vatican. September 16 – Louis XV of France appoints René de Maupeou as Chancellor (an office he will hold until 1790), and orders him to crush...
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    Fleury, the Duc de Choiseul, the Cardinal de Bernis, the Chancelier de Maupeou, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Maximilien Robespierre, Camille Desmoulins...
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    Pontchartrain, was a French statesman, son of Louis Phélypeaux and Marie de Maupeou. He served as a councillor to the parlement of Paris from 1692, and served...
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  • to Spain during Falkland Crisis. Resigned and retired. René-Nicolas de Maupeou (1714–1792) Chancellor of France (1768–1774) 25 December 1770 23 August...
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    effectively to oppose it since he had been associated with the dismissal of Maupeou and Terray, and seems to have underestimated its power. He was opposed...
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    Lyonel Trouillot (category Trouillot family)
    Brussels, Belgium, 2012. Dictionnaire de la rature, with Geneviève de Maupeou and Alain Sancerni, Actes Sud, 2014 Trouillot was made a Chevalier des...
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    belonged was very unpopular as an attempt of king Louis XV and chancellor Maupeou to modernise Justice and make it less corrupt, widely and vociferously...
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  • Vincent Giovanni TV movie Le Roi, l'Écureuil et la Couleuvre Marie De Maupéou Laurent Heynemann TV series (2 episodes) Les invincibles Thérèse Boisvert...
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    institution where he died in 1727.[citation needed] In 1668 he married Marie de Maupeou. They had one son, Jérôme Phélypeaux (1674–1747), comte de Pontchartrain...
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  • result of the formation of the more liberal ministry in Paris headed by Maupeou. Sirven was released in December 1769 and on 25 November 1771 the Toulouse...
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    deference to popular clamour, the members of the old Parlement ousted by Maupeou, thus reconstituting the most dangerous enemy of the royal power. This...
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    commission that investigated the Chalotais affair. He implemented the Maupeou reforms in Aix-en-Provence. When Louis XVI came to the throne Lenoir succeeded...
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