- Paul
Mérault Monneron or de
Monneron (23
February 1748, Annonay, Ardèche – May 1788, Vanikoro) was an
engineer officer in the
French armed forces and...
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Notable Savannah houses he
restored include the
Odingsells House, the
Merault House, the
Hampton Lillibridge House,
James Habersham's Pink
House and...
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visit of the
French navigator La Perouse, who
named it
Moneron after Paul
Mérault Monneron, the
chief engineer of his expedition. Paul
Monneron was tasked...
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family Mérault,
which managed to
establish an area of 256 hectares,
divided later. In 1644, the
hamlet was depo****ted, an
heiress of
Mérault donated...
- of 1789 and then to the
National Constituent ****embly. His
brother Paul
Mérault Monneron was an engineer, and his
other brothers Louis Monneron (1742–1805)...
- Chamarande), Essonne,
executed ca 1660 for the
royal secretary Pierre Mérault;
allegorical bas-reliefs of
Memory and
Meditation for the tomb of Jean...
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Fronde and was in a poor
state by the time it was sold in 1654 to
Pierre Mérault, the
former fermier des
gabelles who had been
promoted to a
noble by buying...
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counselor and
butler to the King and
Master of the Horses,
married Marie Merault.
Their daughter Marie married François de Brie-Serrant, and were the ancestors...
- 1789 for the East
Indies and
Mauritius respectively.
Other brothers were the
deputy Charles Claude Ange
Monneron and the
engineer Paul
Mérault Monneron....
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Fleuriot de
Langle (1744–1787) (on the Astrolabe)
Chief Engineer: Paul
Mérault Monneron (1748–1788) Geologist:
Robert de
Lamanon (1752–1787) Artists:...