-
Royalist cause,
Favras was
executed for his part in "planning
against the
people of France"
under the
Count of Provence. Born in
Favras near Blois, he...
- p****ed
under this law was that of
Thomas de Mahy,
Marquis de
Favras. The
Marquis de
Favras was
sentenced to
death on 18
February 1790. He was
hanged the...
- 26 June 1841),
married on 21
November 1776 to
Thomas de Mahy,
marquis de
Favras, an
officer in the
guards of the
Count de Provence,
later King
Louis XVIII...
- Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym,
Marchioness Consort of
Favras 9 Jan 1749 26 Jun 1841
Thomas de Mahy,
Marquess of
Favras, had
issue Casimire of Anhalt-Dessau, Countess...
- Cartouche; the
poisoner Antoine-François
Desrues (1744–1777); and the
marquis de
Favras. The area
around the Châtelet was
physically unpleasant as well, due to...
- founded.
December 23 – A
leaflet circulated in
France accuses the
Marquis de
Favras of
plotting to
rescue the
royal family.
Joseph II, Holy
Roman Emperor, decrees...
-
attacked Versailles. In December,
Favras was arrested, and d'Antraigues was exposed. In
February 1790,
after Favras had been executed, d'Antraigues fled...
- Navy;
intendant of New
France and Le Havre.
Thomas de Mahy,
Marquis de
Favras (1744–1790),
royalist Jean-Marie
Pardessus (1772–1853).
Joseph Léopold Sigisbert...
-
three performances.
December 24 – The
literary Thomas de Mahy,
marquis de
Favras (born 1744) is
arrested by
radicals of the
French Revolution,
charged with...
- that you have made
three spelling mistakes." —
Thomas de Mahy,
Marquis de
Favras (19
February 1790), upon
reading his
death warrant "Let my
epitaph be, 'Here...