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Louis Petit de
Bachaumont (pronounced [lwi p(ə)ti də baʃomɔ̃]) (June 2, 1690 –
April 29, 1771) was a
French writer,
whose historical interest has been...
- Montmartre, then
turned right onto P****age du
Saumon (currently
called rue
Bachaumont), the last
turning before rue du
Cadran (currently
called rue Léopold-Bellan)...
- In 2019,
Jeanne Damas opened the
first Rouje physical store on the Rue
Bachaumont in the 2nd arrondis****t of Paris.
Besides the
retail space,
Damas also...
- creditors. The column, sold separately, was
acquired by
Louis Petit de
Bachaumont, who then
donated it to the City of Paris.[citation needed] The column...
- composer.
Their affair was
discovered and it was
rumored by
Louis Petit de
Bachaumont they had a child. One evening,
around midnight, Saint-Georges (5 feet...
- Retz,
attributes the
usage to a
witticism in Book II of his Memoirs: "
Bachaumont once said, in jest, that the
Parlement acted like the
schoolboys in the...
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Mercure de France. pp. 28–43.
Bachaumont,
Louis Petit de (1874). Mémoires
secrets de
Bachaumont [Secret
Memoirs of
Bachaumont]. Paris:
Garnier frères. p...
- who
became her
foster child. The Mémoires
secrets of
Louis Petit de
Bachaumont suggest that
Boufflers was sent to
Senegal because he was in disgrace...
- Club de l'Entresol, an
early modern think tank that
operated until 1731.
Bachaumont commented on Alary's
election to the Académie française: He was an apothecary's...
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course of
constituting itself." The work is
attributed to
Louis Petit de
Bachaumont (1690–1771), but it is
unlikely that he was the
actual author,
since all...