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Basville (French pronunciation: [bavil]; Occitan: Basvila) is a
commune in the
Creuse department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region in
central France. An...
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marquis de Bâville, also
written as Chrétien François de
Lamoignon de
Basville (1735 – 1789) was a
French statesman and magistrate.
Lamoignon was the...
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Catholic ones.[citation needed] In the Cévennes,
Nicolas de
Lamoignon de
Basville ordered the
execution of 84 people,
sentenced fifty to the
galleys and...
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Nicolas de Lamoignon [fr] de
Basville (1648–1724) was a
French intendant over
Languedoc in the
early 18th century. He was
accused by
Voltaire of instigating...
- Guillaume's
second son,
public official Chrétien François de
Lamoignon de
Basville (1735–1789) Guillaume-Chrétien de
Lamoignon de
Malesherbes (1721–1794)...
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Protestant churches were burned,
under the
direction of
Nicholas Lamoignon de
Basville, the
royal administrator of Languedoc, and
entire villages were m****acred...
- in 1677 and
dedicated to the
jurist Guillaume de Lamoignon,
marquis de
Basville. Her book D'instructions familières ... has been said to be "the first...
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Pontchartrain refused to
propose any
measures beyond the traditional. But
Basville took the
initiative to a poll tax plan, and cir****vented the
inner circles...
- B****ompierre*
Lorraine 88 Saint-Menge 1766 B****ompierre (de)
Extinct 1837
Basville Île-de-France 91
Saint Chéron 1670
Lamoignon (de)
Extinct 1845 La Bâtie-d'Arvillars...
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river in the
Creuse département,
central France. Its
source is at
Basville. It
flows generally north. It is a left
tributary of the Cher into which...