- Claude-Xavier
Caroillon-Destillières (14 July 1748 – May 1814) (or Carvillon-Destillières,
Carvillon des Tillières,
occasionally Carvillon d'Estillière)...
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Marie Louise Angélique Aimée
Caroillon des Tillières, (or Aimée d'Osmond) (28
September 1797 – 2
August 1853) was a
wealthy French heiress who kept a...
- department, Champagne-Ardenne in north-eastern France. In the 1760s Abel
Caroillon de
Vandeul acquired the
Chateau and
surrounding grounds, as well as a...
- d'Etiolles, a
renowned 19th-century surgeon, and then that of
Louis Alfred Caroillon de Vandeul,
mayor of Soisy-sur-Seine, who
bequeathed it to the Louvre...
-
Theile (born 1966),
Australian news
presenter Marie Louise Angélique Aimée
Caroillon des Tillières (1797–1853),
French heiress Marie-Louise
Tromel (1717–1755)...
- 0 in) × 3.8 cm (1.5 in)
Location Room 710,
France Owner Louis-Alfred
Caroillon de Vandeul, Louvre
Collection Department of
Paintings of the Louvre ...
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account as a
talented musician-instrumentalist. In 1772 she
married Abel
Caroillon de
Vandeul (1746–1813), the son of an industrialist, and is sometimes...
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later Marquis d'Osmond (1787–1862),
married the
fabulously wealthy Aimée
Caroillon des Tillières,
owner of the Château de Pontchartrain. In Paris, Adèle...
- LeRoy,
second wife of
American author Daniel Webster (d. 1882) Aimée
Caroillon des Tillières,
wealthy French heiress,
saloniste during the July Monarchy...
- painter-landscape gardener;
Jules Viennet,
sculptor in the 19th century;
Ernest Caroillon (1861-?),
cleric and historian;
Emmanuel Templeux (1871-1957), artist-painter;...