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- vicar of Brignoles in 1804. On 28 August 1805, he succeeded Irénée-Yves Desolle as the Bishop of Digne, which he remained until his resignation on 31 August...
- Napoléon wrote to Fouché on the subject: Je vous dirais que le général Desolles a tenu en confidence des propos fort extraordinaires qui montreraient l'existence...
- Darnley's dying mother Adrienne D'Ambricourt as Madame Odette Desolles, owner of the original Desolles laundry shop that Carrie buys Helen Lowell as Mrs. Wadsworth...
- He presented it to a General Desolle, despite a civil servant asking him to present a less important work. Desolle's daughter sold it after the general's...
- Conseil 1802–1805, René de Moustier de Mérinville 1805–1823, Irénée-Yves Desolle 1824–1827, François-Marie Bigex 1828–1839, Antoine Martinet 1840–1873,...
- peninsula, between them Darmagnac, Caulaincourt, Eblé, Faviers, Sebastiani and Desolles. Some dealers were also very actively involved with the looted art, especially...
- Bourbon related to the Spanish king; the French premiers Richelieu and Desolle supported the plan to disrupt British activities in the region. This plan...
- ordained a priest in Chambéry, Savoie, on 15 December 1811, by Irénée-Yves Desolle, Bishop of Chambéry. and was made Superior of the seminary of the diocese...
- Bourbon related to the Spanish king; the French premiers Richelieu and Desolle supported the plan to disrupt British activities in the region. This plan...
- Champsaud (Constitutional bishop of B****es-Alpes) (1798–1801) Irénée-Yves Desolle (Dessole) 1802–1805 François-Melchior-Charles-Bienvenu de Miollis 1805–1838...