- Étienne François de Choiseul,
Marquis of
Stainville, Duke of Choiseul, KOHS, OGF (28 June 1719 – 8 May 1785) was a
French military officer,
diplomat and...
-
Stainville (French pronunciation: [stɛ̃vil]) is a
commune in the
Meuse department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France.
Communes of the
Meuse department...
- Gladiator. Both
Panini and
Stainville are featured:
Stainville stands holding a guidebook,
while Panini appears behind Stainville's armchair. The
three versions...
- François
Joseph de Choiseul,
Marquis of
Stainville (12
January 1696 - 27
November 1769) was a
diplomat and
courtier in the
service of the
Dukes of Lorraine...
-
Jacques Philippe de Choiseul, Duke of
Stainville (6
September 1727, Lunéville - 2 June 1789, Strasbourg) was a
French Marshal of France,
general and nobleman...
- was the
daughter of François Joseph,
Marquis de Choiseul,
Marquis of
Stainville, and
Marie Louise B****ompierre, and
sister of Étienne François, duc de...
- of Etienne's
younger brother Jacques Philippe de Choiseul,
marquis de
Stainville. The
latter had only daughters, so
Claude became heir to the
family titles...
- officer,
diplomat and
statesman Claude Antoine Gabriel, duc de Choiseul-
Stainville (1760–1838),
French royalist Claude de
Choiseul (1632–1711),
marshal of...
- François,
Count of
Stainville,
later the Duke de Choiseul. He was the amb****ador to Rome from
between 1753 and 1757. In the painting,
Stainville is
seated on...
- is
caught between two suitors: hot-headed
childhood friend Gaston de
Stainville, and a more
reserved English lord,
Henry Dewhyrst,
Marquis of Eglinton...