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    Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie (1625 – 14 June 1709) was a French magistrate who served as the first Lieutenant General of Police of Paris from 1667 to 1697...
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  • 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 Nial...
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    used, and Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie stated that La Voisin was in reality never subjected to torture. Madame de Sevigne, who observed La Voisin shortly...
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    Madame de Montespan has never been conclusively implicated. Gabriel Nicolas de La Reynie, Paris' first Lieutenant General of Police and the chief judge...
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  • initially sentenced to banishment 5 June 1679. However, according to Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, she was unsatisfied with the sentence, perhaps because she feared...
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    Julie d'Aubigny (redirect from La Maupin)
    fencing master named Séranne. When Lieutenant-General of Police Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie tried to apprehend Sérannes for killing a man in an illegal duel...
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    worsened, Parisian authorities sought to reduce these areas. Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie was tasked in 1667 with utilizing the fledgling Prefecture of...
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    king, who told Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, who, among other things, was the chief of the Paris police, to root out the poisoners. La Reynie sought to calm...
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    a report made by the lieutenant general of the Paris police, Gabriel Nicolas de La Reynie, who, in speaking of the Marquise, indicated that she, a pretty...
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    percentage. The first Lieutenant General of Police of Paris, Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, tried to reform the commissaires, persuading the king to increase...
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  • operated alongside the Lieutenancy General of Police founded by Gabriel Nicolas de La Reynie. In 1750 the Lieutenancy General and Royal Watch merged to form...
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    form of opposition to his will. On March 15, 1667, he named Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie to a new position, the Lieutenant General of Police, with the...
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    four hundred the number of archers who acted as night watchmen. Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie was appointed the first lieutenant-general of police of Paris...
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  • station and their duties". This office was held by Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, who had 44 commissaires de police (police commissioners) under his authority...
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    1667 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    widely used livre tournois (Tours pound). He also designates Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie as the first chief of "police" of Paris. April 6 – The 1667 Dubrovnik...
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    Bastille (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    reported to the lieutenant general of police: the first of these, Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, made only occasional visits to the Bastille, but his successor...
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  • he exaggerated this poverty". Intervention on his behalf by Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, Lieutenant General of the Paris police force, failed to save...
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    Police (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    and their duties". This office was first held by Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, who had 44 commissaires de police ('police commissioners') under his authority...
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    Lieutenant-General of Police of Paris was created in 1667, and given to Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, the first police chief of the city, and he became a sort of...
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  • their perpetrators. The president of the Chambre, La Régnie (probably based on Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie), however, is consistently thwarted in his attempts...
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  • creation of the general police lieutenant under the command of Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie. Based on a network of paid informers and provocateurs (known...
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    designated midshipman. The first French Lieutenant of Police, Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, was appointed in Paris by Louis XIV on 15 March 1667 to command...
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    headed by the préfet de police since that time. Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie: March 29, 1667 – January 29, 1697 Marc René de Voyer de Paulmy, marquis d'Argenson:...
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  • Corneille, playwright (died 1709) Joseph de Montclar, cavalry general (died 1690) Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, police officer (died 1709) 1 June – Honoré...
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    of police. This office, which had previously been filled by Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie, was very important. It not only gave him the control of the...
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    Timeline of Paris (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Lieutenant-General of Police. The first to hold the office is Gabriel Nicolas de La Reynie, named on 29 March. 18 August – First regulations governing the...
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  • widely used livre tournois (Tours pound). He also designates Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie as the first chief of police of Paris. 24 May – The War of Devolution...
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    widely used livre tournois (Tours pound). He also designates Gabriel Nicolas de la Reynie as the first chief of "police" of Paris. April 6 – The 1667 Dubrovnik...
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    Saint-Martin, (1810). Gerard, architect. Destroyed. Fontaine de la Reine, (or de la Reynie, or Grenata). At the corner of rue Saint-Denis and rue Grenata...
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    role of impresario Cartoni in a new adaptation of the operetta Le Chanteur de Mexico at the Théâtre du Châtelet. "This domain was registered by Youdot.io"...
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