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Michel Chamillart or
Chamillard (2
January 1652 – 14
April 1721) was a
French statesman, a
minister of King
Louis XIV of France.
Chamillart was born in...
- Jean-François de
Chamillart (1657 – 15
April 1714) was a
French churchman. The
brother of the contrôleur général des
finances Michel de
Chamillart, Jean-François...
- no
further than the first, and
turned his back on him. With
Michel de
Chamillart, whom he had
known as
intendant of
Rouen (1689–1690),
there was a plan...
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funding and
direction from the
royal representative in Normandy, Guy
Chamillart. In
Paris he
entered into
close relations with Jean Chapelain. During...
- Preceded by
Michel Chamillart Secretary of
State for War 1709–1715 Succeeded by
Claude Louis Hector de
Villars Preceded by
Louis Phélypeaux de Pontchartrain...
- 1582) 1682 – Avvakum,
Russian priest and
saint (b. 1620) 1721 –
Michel Chamillart,
French politician, Controller-General of
Finances (b. 1652) 1740 – Lady...
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Louis Phélypeaux,
comte de
Pontchartrain 20
September 1689 1699
Michel Chamillart 5
September 1699 20
February 1708
Nicolas Desmarets 20
February 1708 15...
- Dreux-Brézé was the son of
Thomas de Dreux-Brézé and the
grandson of
Michel Chamillart. In 1717 he
joined the
musketeers and in 1718 he was
named colonel of...
- by
auction in 1673; the
buyer was Guy
Chamillart, the
intendant of the Caen generality. His son,
Michel Chamillart,
became a
counselor in the Parliament...
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funding from
Chamillart or the crown. Instead, the
members wished to
focus on more
empirical scientific program, and
provided a list to
Chamillart at one of...