Germain Louis Chauvelin, marquis de Grosbois (26 March 1685 – 1 April 1762, Paris), marquis de Grosbois, was a French politician, serving as garde des...
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as the Abbé de Chauvelin, he was the youngest son of Germain Louis Chauvelin and thus a brother of marquis François Claude Chauvelin. He ardently attacked...
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Philibert Orry, for twelve years, and his minister of foreign affairs, Germain Louis Chauvelin, for ten years. His minister of the Navy and household of the King...
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Histoire du droit public et ecclésiastique, by René-Louis de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson, Germain Louis Chauvelin, 1735 Plans des travaux littéraires ordonnés...
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Hungary (b. 1711) March 21 – Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille, French astronomer (b. 1713) April 1 – Germain Louis Chauvelin, French politician (b. 1685) May 15...
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France: les secrétaires d'état depuis leur institution jusqu'à la mort de Louis XV, Librairie de la Société bibliographique, 1881.l Feske, Victor H. "The...
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commissioned the woodwork in the salon Régence. He then sold it to Germain Louis Chauvelin in 1731, who in 1762 sold it in turn to François Marie Peyrenc...
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7th Earl of Westmorland, British politician (d. 1762) March 26 Germain Louis Chauvelin, French politician (d. 1762) Johann Alexander Thiele, German painter...
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minister Germain Louis Chauvelin. In May 1744 he was appointed member of the council of finance, and in November of the same year King Louis XV chose...
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Germain Louis Chauvelin, is dismissed by King Louis XV's Chief Minister, Cardinal André-Hercule de Fleury February 27 – French scientists Henri-Louis...
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the Images of my Spring With the Veil of Death. The French minister Chauvelin was interested in Léonard's poetry and appointed him chargé d'affaires...
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Surgères, governor of Chartres; married to Anne Chauvelin de Grosbois, daughter of Germain Louis Chauvelin, Marquis of Grosbois) in 1752. The title Duke...
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1848. The last Chancellor was Etienne-Denis Pasquier, appointed by King Louis Philippe I in 1837. 496–533: Rémi de Reims, known as Saint Rémi (Référendaire...
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Hungary (b. 1711) March 21 – Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille, French astronomer (b. 1713) April 1 – Germain Louis Chauvelin, French politician (b. 1685) May 15...
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André-Hercule de Fleury (category Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni)
Gdańsk turned into a humiliation. Fleury was pressed by his advisor Germain Louis Chauvelin to more energetic measures; he concluded a close alliance with...
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Germain Louis Chauvelin, is dismissed by King Louis XV's Chief Minister, Cardinal André-Hercule de Fleury February 27 – French scientists Henri-Louis...
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January – Martin Bouquet, Benedictine and historian (died 1754) Germain Louis Chauvelin, politician (died 1762) Marie Adélaïde of Savoy, princess (died...
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7th Earl of Westmorland, British politician (d. 1762) March 26 Germain Louis Chauvelin, French politician (d. 1762) Johann Alexander Thiele, German painter...
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his castle of Grosbois, bought on 31 July 1762 from the heirs of Germain Louis Chauvelin. Crouch, Christian Ayne (2014). Nobility lost : French and Canadian...
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the year 1737 in France. Monarch: Louis XV February 20 – Foreign Minister Germain Louis Chauvelin is dismissed by Louis XV's Chief Minister, Cardinal André-Hercule...
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house and gardens of Château de Petit-Bourg at Évry (1756) for Germain Louis Chauvelin, president of the Great Council, destroyed 1944 the gardens at...
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Adolphe Thiers (redirect from Louis Adolphe Thiers)
towns, including Nancy and Saint-Germain-en-Laye, but some were removed in the 1970s and 1980s. Legion of Honour (under Louis-Philippe): Knight: 1831 Officer:...
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Political offices Preceded by Germain Louis Chauvelin Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs 1737–1744 Succeeded by Adrien Maurice de Noailles...
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Cardinal Richelieu (category Court of Louis XIII)
Compagnie des Cent-Associés; he also negotiated the 1632 Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye under which Quebec City returned to French rule after English privateers...
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paternal grandparents were Anne-Sabine-Rosalie de Chauvelin (a daughter of Germain Louis de Chauvelin) and Brig. Jean-François de La Rochefoucauld, 5th...
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Charles François Dumouriez (category Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni)
the Marquis de Chauvelin. After two campaigns on the island, he became a member of the Secret du Roi, the secret service under Louis XV, which gave full...
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The castle was then inhabited by private individuals. In 1750, Germain-Louis de Chauvelin, lord since 1734, asserting the dilapidation of the building,...
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Édouard Herriot (category Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni)
Paul-Boncour - Minister of War Camille Chautemps - Minister of the Interior Louis Germain-Martin - Minister of Finance Maurice Palmade - Minister of Budget Albert...
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cited by Voltaire in his Éloges. His maternal grandfather was Germain Louis de Chauvelin, Marquis de Grosbois, Keeper of the Seals of France. At age 16...
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musical theorist and proponent of the octatonic scale. Jules died at St. Germain in 1847 from the effects of his imprisonment. About one month prior, he...
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