- was
built between 1761 and 1786 for
Louis II du
Bouchet de
Sourches,
Marquis de
Sourches, by the King's
architect Gabriel de
Lestrade with the help of...
-
Bouchet de
Sourches,
Abbot of Saint-Martin of Troarn, for the
estate of Montguichet,
located near Gagny.
Around this time
Jacques Bouchet de
Sourches acquired...
- Bouchet,
Comte de
Sourches. Lestrade, a
collaborator of the King's architect, Ange-Jacques Gabriel,
later built the Château de
Sourches for
Louis II du...
-
Bouchet de
Sourches,
Marquess of
Sourches (25
November 1711 – 9
April 1788) was a
French nobleman,
soldier and
senior courtier.
Sourches was the only...
- Louis-Hector de
Galard de Br****ac de Béarn
Father Louis François du
Bouchet de
Sourches Mother Louise-Élisabeth de Croÿ de
Tourzel Occupation Lady-in-waiting Memoirist...
- 1832(1832-05-15) (aged 82) Paris,
France Spouse(s)
Louis François du
Bouchet de
Sourches,
Marquis of
Tourzel (m. 1766–1786)
Father Louis Ferdinand Joseph...
- and
other important cultural treasures had been
stored at the Château de
Sourches near Le Mans from the
start of the war, and
survived intact. The occupying...
- Saint-Jean-Lespin****e,
acquired by
marriage in 1591 to Rose de Montal. Château de
Sourches in Saint-Symphorien (Sarthe),
inherited in 1845. Château d'Abondant in...
- Nego. Cosnac, Gabriel-Jules,
comte de (1984). Mémoires du
marquis de
Sourches sur le règne de
Louis XIV. Paris:
Librairie Hachette et Cie.{{cite book}}:...
- 30
years old. His
paternal line was from the
Castle of Chaources, now
Sourches, in the
Commune of St. Symphorien, near Le Mans in the
County of Maine...