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historian Maurice Duvivier proposed that the
prisoner was
Eustache Dauger de
Cavoye, a
nobleman ****ociated with
several political scandals of the late 17th...
- de
Cavoye (1640 – 1716) was a
French aristocrat,
childhood friend of King
Louis XIV and
Grand Marshall of the
Royal Household at Versailles.
Cavoye's father...
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involved in the
scandal was
Eustache Dauger de
Cavoye, the
eldest living scion of a
prominent noble family.
Cavoye was
disinherited by his
family when, in an...
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repairs of the cathedral. In 2021, he
bought the hôtel
particulier Hôtel de
Cavoye in the 7th arrondis****t of
Paris for 80
million euros. He is also the...
- French). Paris: Payot. pp. 87–122. Huguet,
Adrien (1920). Le
marquis de
Cavoye (softcover) (in French). Paris: Hachette. Iung, Théodore (1872). La Vérité...
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clothes and jewels. In Paris, she
purchased and
renovated the Hôtel de
Cavoye at 52 Rue des Saints-Pères in the 7th Arrondis****t. The hôtel particulier...
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Babylone [1,098] Hôtel de
Castries 7 72 rue de
Varenne [1,099] Hôtel de
Cavoye 7 52 rue des Saints-Pères [1,100] Hôtel de
Chanaleilles 7 2 rue de Chanaleilles...
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executed in
Paris on 21 June 1669.
Eustache Dauger de
Cavoye -
Brother of
Louis Oger de
Cavoye,
Chief Marshall of
Lodgings of King
Louis XIV. He was interned...
- (1920). Un
Grand maréchal des
logis de la
maison du roi, le
Marquis de
Cavoye, 1640–1716 (in French). Paris: Champion. Jal,
Auguste (1872). Dictionnaire...
- to its
proximity to Versailles, the château was
bought by the
Marquis de
Cavoye,
Grand Marshall of the
household of
Louis XIV.
During the late 18th century...