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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Louis Phélypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain 20 September 1689 1699 Michel Chamillart 5 September 1699 20 February 1708 Nicolas Desmarets 20 February 1708 15...
- 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...
- funding and direction from the royal representative in Normandy, Guy Chamillart. In Paris he entered into close relations with Jean Chapelain. During...
- 1582) 1682 – Avvakum, Russian priest and saint (b. 1620) 1721 – Michel Chamillart, French politician, Controller-General of Finances (b. 1652) 1740 – Lady...
- 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...
- – Charles Vane, English pirate, executed (b. 1680) April 14 – Michel Chamillart, French statesman (b. 1652) April 27 – Eva von Buttlar, German mystic...