- Léon
Guillaume (du)
Tillot (Bayonne, 22 May 1711 — Paris, 13
December 1774) was a
French politician infused with
liberal ideals of the Enlightenment, who...
- Charles-Victor
Tillot (9
April 1825,
Rouen – 1895, Rouen) was a
French flower painter, collector, art
critic and writer. He was ****ociated with the Impressionists...
- and
Modena was only
promoted in vain by Parma's minister,
Guillaume du
Tillot,
since the
engagement of Modena's
princess to an
Austrian Archduke was already...
-
ruled more or less as a
French puppet state by
Minister Guillaume du
Tillot. Du
Tillot kept
Ferdinand out of politics, and was
favored by his
maternal grandfather...
- Gianfranco; Malinverni, Alessandro; Mambriani,
Carlo (2012).
Guglielmo du
Tillot:
regista delle arti nell'età dei Lumi (in Italian). Parma:
Fondazione Cariparma...
- Struensee) (1770–1772) Philip, Duke of
Parma (through his
minister Guillaume du
Tillot) (1748–1765)
Francesco III d'Este, Duke of
Modena (1737–1780)
Ercole III...
-
February 2011.
Alessandro Cont, Il
potere della tradizione.
Guillaume Du
Tillot e la
questione della nobiltà, "Nuova
Rivista Storica", 100, 1 (gennaio-aprile...
- Philip, Duke of Parma, who was
advised by the
liberal minister Guillaume du
Tillot. In 1768,
Clement XIII
issued a
strong protest (monitorium)
against the...
-
years of warfare, and in 1759
Philip named the able
Frenchman Guillaume du
Tillot as his
minister to
restore the economy.
Philip was an
enlightened ruler...
- (1581–1643), theologian, who
introduced Jansenism into
France Guillaume du
Tillot (1711–1774),
politician Marguerite Brunet,
called Mademoiselle Montansier...