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Argenson,
derived from an old
hamlet situated in what is now the département of Indre-et-Loire, is the name of a
French family which produced some prominent...
- René-Louis de
Voyer de Paulmy,
marquis of
Argenson (18
October 1694 – 26
January 1757) was a
politician who
served as
Minister for
Foreign Affairs from...
- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Argenson s.v. Marc
Pierre de
Voyer de Paulmy". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 2 (11th ed...
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Pierre de
Voyer d'Argenson may
refer to: Marc-Pierre de
Voyer de Paulmy,
comte d'Argenson, 18th
century French politician Pierre de
Voyer d'Argenson (Governor)...
-
publication now in the
public domain: Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "
Argenson D',
Pierre de Voyer" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of
American Biography. New...
- de
Voyer was the only son of René-Louis de
Voyer de Paulmy,
marquis d'
Argenson. He
should not be
confused with his grandfather, Marc-René, or his great-grandfather...
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Marquis d'Argenson—also the
first known appearance of the term in print.
Argenson himself had used the
phrase earlier (1736) in his own
diaries in a famous...
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Pomponne Croissy Torcy Huxelles Dubois Morville Chauvelin Chaillou Noailles Argenson Puisieulx Saint-Contest Rouillé
Bernis É.
Choiseul C.
Choiseul É. Choiseul...
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Pomponne Croissy Torcy Huxelles Dubois Morville Chauvelin Chaillou Noailles Argenson Puisieulx Saint-Contest Rouillé
Bernis É.
Choiseul C.
Choiseul É. Choiseul...
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Pomponne Croissy Torcy Huxelles Dubois Morville Chauvelin Chaillou Noailles Argenson Puisieulx Saint-Contest Rouillé
Bernis É.
Choiseul C.
Choiseul É. Choiseul...