- Louis-Clair de
Beaupoil,
comte de Saint-Aulaire (9
April 1778, in Baguer-Pican – 13
November 1854, in Paris) was a
French politician.
After attending school...
- François-Joseph de
Beaupoil,
marquis de Sainte-Aulaire (6
September 1643, château de Bary,
Limousin – 17
December 1742, Paris) was a
French poet and army...
- Auguste-Félix-Charles de
Beaupoil,
comte de Saint-Aulaire (born 13
August 1866 at Angoulême; died 26
September 1954 in Périgord) was a
French aristocrat...
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rewarded in 1856 by a seat in the Académie française,
replacing Louis de
Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire, and he was also a
member of the Académie des sciences...
- of a Huguenot,
Francois de Caumont, lord of Castelnau, and
Philippe de
Beaupoil. He
survived the St. Bartholomew's Day M****acre in 1572, but his father...
- and
Muzerelle (eds) (2010). (in French) Sainte-Aulaire,
Louis Clair de
Beaupoil Le
Comte de (1827).
Histoire de la Fronde, Tome 3. Paris:
Baudouin frères...
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always well
informed about Moroccan affairs. The
French diplomat Charles de
Beaupoil,
comte de Saint-Aulaire
rated Benghabrit as one of the
ablest diplomats...
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Decazes married secondly on 11
August 1818 Wilhelmine-Egidia-Octavie de
Beaupoil,
comtesse de St-Aulaire-Glücksbierg, who died at
Versailles on 8 August...
- 1738: NN, a butcher's
daughter in
Versailles 1738: Thérèse-Eulalie de
Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire (1705–1739),
marquise de
Beuvron 1738: Marie-Anne de Vougny...
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grandson of
Abraham de Fabert, both
marshals of France. He
married Thérèse
Eulalie de
Beaupoil and had 5 children,
including François-Henri d'Harcourt. v t e...