- Louise-Félicité
Guynement de
Kéralio (25
August 1758 in Valence, Drôme – 31
December 1821 in Brussels) was a
French writer and translator, originating...
- Louis-Félix Guinement,
chevalier de
Kéralio (14
September 1731,
Rennes – 10
December 1793, Groslay) was a
French soldier,
writer and academic. He married...
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Auguste de
Keralio (c. 1715 – 1805) was a
French military man. He was made a
knight of the
Order of
Saint Louis and
gentleman of the
chamber to the Prince...
- work, Die
Eisgebirge des
Schweizerlandes (bad
French translation by M. de
Kéralio, Paris, 1770). The
first two
volumes are
filled by a
detailed description...
- respectively, a
governor and a
tutor were
hired for Ferdinand:
Auguste de
Keralio, a
soldier and scientist, and
Abbot Bonnot de Condillac, a philosopher...
-
detail the
events from the
perspective of herself, Louise-Félicité de
Kéralio, and
Gabrielle Danton, as they
watched and
waited in
trepidation at Danton’s...
-
Journal d'État et du
citoyen written and
edited by Louise-Félicité de
Kéralio in
August 1789,
whose father was the
commander of the
Battalion of the...
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women present. This
distinguished them from the
events hosted by
Louise de
Kéralio,
Sophie de
Condorcet and
Madame de Staël;
although also
attended by revolutionaries...
-
tutor to the
crown prince Ferdinand, and the
mathematician Auguste de
Keralio, who
served as his
governor from 1757 to 1769.
Whether by
choice or otherwise...
-
French politician Pierre-François-Joseph
Robert and Louise-Félicité de
Kéralio,
friend of Robespierre. They had two sons: the
elder son Édouard Fétis [fr]...