-
toward the much
larger palace of Versailles, of
which Clagny was a
smaller version. The Château de
Clagny was also
famed for its gallery. In 1685,
Louis XIV...
- The Château de
Clagny was a
French country house that
stood northeast of the
Palace of Versailles; it was
designed by
Jules Hardouin-Mansart for Madame...
- Bourbon, born May 1677, and
Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, born June 1678 at
Clagny.
Around the time of Françoise Marie's birth, his
mother was
supposedly involved...
-
Albert Gauthier de
Clagny (14
September 1853 – 16
December 1927) was a right-wing
French politician during the
period before World War I. He was a respected...
- Moselle, in the
Moselle department Glatigny, Oise, in the Oise
department Clagny-Glatigny, a
quarter of Versailles, in the
Yvelines department Glatigny is...
-
architects working for
Louis XIV. His
first important project was the Château de
Clagny,
built for the King's consort,
Madame de Montespan. He
quickly showed he...
- d'Orléans Régent of France. Then in 1678 her last full
brother was born at
Clagny, Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon. The
latter two were made
legitimate in November...
- age of five, he
became grand admiral of France. Born at the Château de
Clagny in Versailles,
Louis Alexandre de
Bourbon was the
third son and youngest...
- axis
faces either South (Vaux-le-Vicomte, Meudon) or east–west (Tuileries,
Clagny, Trianon, Sceaux). The prin****l axis is
composed of a lawn, or a basin...
- roof of the
grotto supported a
reservoir that
stored water pumped from the
Clagny pond and
which fed the
fountains lower in the
garden via gravity. Exterior...