René Louis de Girardin (French pronunciation: [ʁəne lwi də ʒiʁaʁdɛ̃]; 25 February 1735 – 1808), Marquis of Vauvray, was Jean-Jacques Rousseau's last pupil...
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Ermenonville is notable for its park named for Jean-Jacques Rousseau by René Louis de Girardin. Rousseau's tomb was designed by the painter Hubert Robert, and...
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René-Louis's son Louis de Girardin [fr] (1767–1848), French politician, René-Louis's son Alexandre de Girardin [fr] (1776–1855), French general, René-Louis's...
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Joseph-Napoléon Bonaparte. Born in Lunéville, Lorraine, Girardin was the son of René-Louis, Marquis de Girardin, a sponsor of Stanisław Leszczyński, the reigning...
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the continent was at Ermenonville, in France, built by marquis René Louis de Girardin from 1763 to 1776 and based on the ideals of Jean Jacques Rousseau...
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François-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand (4 September 1768 – 4 July 1848) was a French writer, politician, diplomat and historian who influenced French...
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau, published by Pierre-Alexandre DuPeyrou and René Louis de Girardin (1780–1782). It is possible that his responsibility for the seminary...
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René Frémin 1695 – Augustin Caillot 1696 – Augustin Caillot 1697 – Guillaume Coustou 1698 – Charles Charpentier [fr] 1699 – Jean de Fer 1700 – René Charpentier [fr]...
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French landscape garden (section The Chateau de Pompignan (works 1745–1780, garden mainly 1766–1774))
Rousseau at Ermenonville was designed by René Louis de Girardin, who spent time as an officer in the army of Louis XV before retiring to his estate. He had...
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the continent was at Ermenonville, in France, built by marquis René Louis de Girardin from 1763 to 1776 and based on the ideals of Jean Jacques Rousseau...
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Dominique Marie François René Galouzeau de Villepin (French: [dɔminik maʁi fʁɑ̃swa ʁəne ɡaluzo də vilpɛ̃]; born 14 November 1953) is a French politician...
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Louis Gabriel Ambroise, Vicomte de Bonald (2 October 1754 — 23 November 1840) was a French counter-revolutionary philosopher and politician. He is mainly...
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Nymphenburg Palace Park (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Younger), Ermenonville in France (by René Louis de Girardin), Wörlitz in Anhalt (by Franz von Anhalt-Dessau), Alameda de Osuna (by Maria Josefa Pimentel)...
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War, he came out of retirement when appointed Prime Minister by President René Coty. He rewrote the Constitution of France and founded the Fifth Republic...
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intellectuals, namely the Savoyard Joseph de Maistre, and the French Louis de Bonald and François-René de Chateaubriand, who sought to undermine the...
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Traditional krieks include: Lindemans Kriek Cuvée René Boon Oude Kriek Cantillon Kriek Lambic 3 Fonteinen Kriek Girardin Kriek 1882 Hanssens Kriek Lambic Oud Beersel...
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Louis XV of France. A military family (14 members of the house of de Mac Mahon were in the Army), they settled in Autun, Burgundy, at the Chateau de Sully...
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met René de La Tour du Pin. While in Germany he became aware of and inspired by work the social teachings of Bishop Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler. De Man...
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Jules Auguste Armand Marie de Polignac, Count of Polignac (French: [ʒyl də pɔliɲak]; 14 May 1780 – 30 March 1847), then Prince of Polignac, and briefly...
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intellectual classicism to passionate romanticism. An 1802 book by François-René de Chateaubriand entitled Génie du christianisme ("The Genius of Christianity")...
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15 May 2017: Annick Girardin, Minister 15 May 2017 – 6 July 2020: Gérald Darmanin, Minister 6 July 2020 – 20 May 2022: Amélie de Montchalin, Minister...
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Development Jean-François Lamour – Minister of Sport Brigitte Girardin – Minister of Overseas Gilles de Robien – Minister of Transport, Housing, Tourism, Sea...
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characterized by its counter-revolutionary views. According to historian René Rémond, the other two right-wing factions were the Orléanists and the Bonapartists...
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Pierre Louis Pélagie Girard (général de brigade) Alexandre Louis Robert Girardin d'Ermenonville (général de division) Antoine Girardon (général de division)...
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the republic even since the 1870s, like Thiers and press baron Émile de Girardin. In 1892, after Pope Leo XIII's approval to the Third Republic, breaking...
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Gaullism (redirect from De Gaullism)
The French political figures most admired by de Gaulle "were those responsible for national consensus—Louis XIV, Napoleon, Georges Clemenceau—who saw as...
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members of the Girardin family included Louis Stanislas de Girardin, Émile de Girardin, and Delphine de Girardin, and the remaining Girardins in Paris. The...
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family. His father, Louis de Gobineau (1784–1858), was a military officer and staunch royalist. His mother, Anne-Louise Magdeleine de Gercy, was the daughter...
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Charles-Humbert-René de La Tour du Pin Chambly de La Charce, (April 1, 1834 – December 4, 1924), was a French military officer, politician and social...
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sections), pp. 75–90. 1819, "On the Pope", pp. 91–100. Louis Gabriel Ambroise de Bonald François-René de Chateaubriand Clerical philosophers Conservatism in...
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