-
interim emb****y. Upon the
arrival of the new amb****ador, the
comte de
Guerchy in
October 1763, d'Éon was
demoted to the rank of
secretary and humiliated...
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Guerchy (French pronunciation: [ɡɛʁʃi]) is a
former commune in the
Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. On 1
January 2016...
- Claude-Louis-François Régnier,
comte de
Guerchy,
later marquis de
Blosset (1715–1767) was a
French diplomat. List of Amb****adors of
France to the United...
- died in 1742, a
distant cousin, the
count of
Guerchy,
became the new marquis. His son, Anne-Louis of
Guerchy, the last
marquis of Nangis,
almost ruined...
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Construction started 1826
Inaugurated 20
April 1829 Cost 4,620,000
francs Design and
construction Architect(s) Jacques-Marie Huvé
Other designers de
Guerchy...
- relaxed.
Dormeuil and
Poirson had the
theatre remodelled by
Louis Regnier de
Guerchy and
reopened it as the Théâtre du Palais-Royal with a
license to present...
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French Infantry Line
General Montagne Brigade Royal Vaisseaux Comte de
Guerchy 4
battalions Rgt,
Royal Vaisseaux 3
battalions 3 off. 146 men 29 off. 291...
- Mancini-Mazzarini, duc de
Nevers 1763–67 : Claude-Louis-François Régnier,
comte de
Guerchy later marquis de
Blosset 1768–70 : Louis-Marie-Florent de
Lomont d'Haraucourt...
- window.
There is smoke!." He had been
accompanied on his
journey home by
Guerchy and
Pruneaux among other familiars and two of them, Saint-Auban and Séré...
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lieutenant général,
governor of Péronne.
Louis de Regnier,
marquis de
Guerchy,
lieutenant général
Antoine de la Font,
marquis de Savine,
lieutenant général...