- Jacques-Joachim Trotti,
marquis de La
Chétardie (3
October 1705 – 1
January 1759) was a
French diplomat who
engineered the coup d'etat that
brought Elizaveta...
- at the
height of his power, and the
French amb****ador,
Marquis de La
Chetardie,
reported to his
court that "it is not too much to say that he is tsar...
-
actions according to the
advice of the
French amb****ador
Marquis de La
Chétardie and the
Swedish amb****ador, who were
particularly interested in toppling...
- Elizabeth. It
included courtier Jacques-Joachim Trotti,
marquis de La
Chétardie and Elizabeth's
personal physician Jean
Armand de Lestocq. Faure, Claude...
- problems. The
French amb****ador in
Saint Petersburg, the
Marquis de La
Chétardie was
deeply involved in
planning a coup to
depose the regent,
whose foreign...
-
managed to
maintain her
position at court. In 1742, the
French agents De la
Chétardie and
Lestocq arranged a
complicated intrigue to
slander both Lopukhina...
- succeeded, at last, in
convincing the
empress of
Chétardie's dangerous intrigues, and on 6 June 1744,
Chétardie received orders to quit
Russia within twenty-four...
- Mardefeld, a
Prussian amb****ador
Patrick Rouille Rollin as
Marquis de La
Chétardie, a
French amb****ador
Pavel Vorozhtsov as
Mikhail Lomonosov Polina Lazareva...
- government. The
French amb****ador in St. Petersburg, the
marquis de La
Chétardie, was
deeply involved in
planning Elizabeth's coup and
bribed numerous...
-
unsuccessfully tried to marry. An
active role was pla**** by the
Marquis de la
Chétardie, who
served as
diplomatic envoy to the
Russian court from 1739 to 1744...