Marne department in Champagne. The Brûlart family died out in 1793 upon the extinction of the Genlis branch. The Brûlart family, formed three main branches:...
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Exupère's church and in Paris, where he painted some of the vaults of the Hôtel Brûlart. In Italy, his paintings can be found in various churches and in the...
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library and refectory are recognised monuments of Baroque art. Nicolas Brûlart de Sillery asked Henri IV for permission for the Jesuits to open a college...
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Choiseul-Praslin Hôtel Duret de Chevry Hôtel Gouthière Hôtel Carnavalet Hôtel de Salm Hôtel de Besenval Hôtel de Charost Hôtel Beauharnais Hôtel Claridge List...
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Saint-Germain-des-Prés, cathedrals such as Notre-Dame de Paris and hotels such as the Hôtel de Crillon. As of 2011 there were 1,816 monuments listed, 434 classés...
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Paris; her parents were Guichard Faure and Madeleine Brulart de Sillery. She was the niece of Noël Brûlart de Sillery, who, in 1632, donated twelve thousand...
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Louis Brûlart de Genlis (d. 1646), son of Pierre Brûlart, Lord of Genlis. Château de Creully Château du Saussay Château de Villacerf [es; fr] Hôtel Pierrard [cs;...
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on the [Swiss] Confederation as on its own kingdom." — Ambassador Roger Brûlart, Comte de Sillery et Marquis de Puysieulx (1640–1719), the French ambassador...
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the son of Thierry Cauchon and his second wife, Madeleine Brulart, daughter of Noël Brulart, procureur général au parlement. The first wife of Thierry...
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Agency overview Formed 1547 Jurisdiction Government of France Headquarters Hôtel du ministre des Affaires étrangères, 37 Quai d'Orsay, Paris 7e Agency executive...
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aristocrat and artist Pulchérie de Valence [Wikidata], then known as "citizen Brûlart", and other members of Parisian high society. By October, they were living...
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the count of Harcourt Born 1707 France Died 31 March 1737 (aged 29–30) Hôtel de Bouillon, Paris, France Spouse Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne...
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foundation of a house for missionaries at Sillery, named after benefactor Noël Brûlart de Sillery, who provided the funds. Le Jeune found that devotional images...
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city. Hoping to turn Toulouse over to Condé, local Huguenots seized the Hôtel de ville but met resistance from angry Catholic mobs which resulted in street...
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younger brother, Armand-Nompar. His widow died on 16 November 1752. The Hôtel de La Force, his former residence, stood alongside the Rue du Roi de Sicile...
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poet and playwright Étienne Pavillon, 1691–1705, lawyer and poet Fabio Brulart de Sillery, 1705–1714, ecclesiastic and poet Henri-Jacques Nompar de Caumont...
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historian and orientalist Marie von Brühl (1779–1836), German noblewoman Marie Brûlart (1684–1763), French court official Marie-Marguerite Brun (1713–1794), French...
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July 4 – A mob kills 150 people, including judges, in the massacre at the Hôtel de Ville, Paris. July 5 – The 1652 Articles of Peace and Friendship are...
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of Soissons as Vicar Capitular. Jean, p. 332. Brulart de Sillery was the sixth son of Louis-Roger Brûlart, Marquis de Sillery, and Marie-Catherine de la...
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François Mansart in 1632, in the Baroque style. The church's benefactor, Noël Brûlart de Sillery, an admirer of the Pantheon in Rome, desired a centralized plan...
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1721, and advisor to Parliament (1724), master of requests, advisor to the Hotel de Ville (1728), steward of Beam (1737), Caen (1739) and Dijon, from 1740...
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