- Louis-René de
Caradeuc de La
Chalotais (March 6, 1701 – July 12, 1785) was a
French jurist who is
primarily remembered for his role on the so-called "Brittany...
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chant Hélène Jégado (1803–1852),
executed serial poisoner Louis-René de
Caradeuc de La
Chalotais (1701–1785), jurist, role in the so-called
Brittany Affair...
- Augustin,
officiating at
Donzy church,
wished to
shelter the
relics of
Saint Caradeuc,
patron saint of
their church since 1180. They
chose the
church of Thury...
- decree, most of its
members resigned. The
chief prosecutor, Louis-René de
Caradeuc de La Chalotais, was
accused of
writing letters denouncing the king's action...
-
independence of character,
protesting against the
accusation of Louis-René de
Caradeuc de La
Chalotais in 1766, and
refusing in 1771 to
suppress the
local courts...
- Erquy. Park and gardens.
classified as a
Historic Monument. Château de
Caradeuc, at
Plouasne Château de La Caunelaye, at
Corseul Château de Coat-an-noz...
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William Strahan,
British politician (b. 1715) July 12 – Louis-René de
Caradeuc de La Chalotais,
French jurist on the so-called "Brittany affair" (b. 1701)...
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Caradec Origin Meaning amiable from
karadek Region of
origin Brittany Other names Variant form(s) Caradec'h, Carradec,
Caradeuc...
- was
experiencing a famine.
First in the
Rennes region by Louis-René de
Caradeuc de La Chalotais, soon
followed in the Léon
region by
monseigneur de la...
- Anne
Couppier de
Romans was
implicated in the
affair of Louis-René de
Caradeuc de La Chalotais. The same year, the king
discontinued their affair and...