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Guillaume Bautru,
comte de
Serrant (1588,
Angers – 7
March 1665, Paris) was a
French satirical poet,
court favourite and a protégé and
diplomatic agent...
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Hennequin ép.
Gilles Le
Maistre Guillaume de
Bautru,
comte de Serrant, http://www.larousse.fr/encyclopedie/ehm/
Bautru/181963 Charles-Joseph-Edmond,
comte de...
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changed hands several times before Guillaume Bautru, a
State Councillor,
purchased the
property in 1636.
Bautru restarted the
construction that had been halted...
- the king
during the
construction of Palais-Cardinal, it was
named "rue
Bautru" then "rue Neuve-des-Pe****-Champs", In 1881 it was
given its
present name...
- (1635) of
Blois whose classical design is the Château de Cheverny;
Guillaume Bautru remodelled the Château de
Serrant (at the
extreme western end of the valley)...
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French word veau (calf). Le Vau
started his
career by
designing the
Hotel de
Bautru in 1634. By 1639, he was
developing town
houses (hôtels particuliers) for...
- d'Argenson) Hôtel
Bautru Colbert 2 6 rue des Pe****-Champs 48°51′59″N 2°20′21″E / 48.866419°N 2.339147°E / 48.866419; 2.339147 (Hôtel
Bautru Colbert) Hôtel...
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supervising La
Gazette were
Pierre d'Hozier,
Vincent Voiture,
Guillaume Bautru, and
Gauthier de Costes. La
Gazette had for
objective to
inform its readers...
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Louis XIV). She was born to René,
Marquis de
Rambures (d. 1671) and
Marie Bautru des
Matras (d. 1683). She was made maid-of-honour to
Maria Anna Victoria...
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Cardinal Jean-Baptiste de Rohan-Guéméné (1657-1704); m. (1682)
Charlotte de
Bautru-Nogent (1641-1725)
Marie Jeanne de Rohan-Guéméné (1683-1710)
Joseph de Rohan-Guéméné...