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Fouquet or
Foucquet is a
French surname. Many
immigrants to the
United States anglicized this
surname to
either Fuqua or
Fuquay upon arrival.
Fouquet or...
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Jacques Foucquet (active 1685–1704) was a
French artist primarily active in Sweden.
Before becoming active as a
painter in Stockholm, Sweden,
Jacques Foucquet...
- Pierre-Claude
Foucquet (1694 –
February 13, 1772) was a
French organist and harpsichordist.
Foucquet was born in Paris, the son of
Pierre Foucquet and Anna-Barbe...
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Louis Marie Fouquet,
Count of
Gisors (27
March 1732 – 26 June 1758) was a
French nobleman and soldier. He was born in Metz, the only
child of the Duke...
- Jean-François
Foucquet S.J., also Jean-François
Fouquet (12
March 1665 – 14
March 1741), was a
Burgundy French Jesuit,
bishop and
scientist who was active...
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doubted the idea that God was
already part of the
Confucian tradition. When
Foucquet rejected the
official Chinese history, he was
angrily rejected by the Chinese...
- from a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Foucquet, Jean". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University...
- Février (1696–1760) Jean-Baptiste
Forqueray (1699–1782) Pierre-Claude
Foucquet (1694–1772) Jean-Adam
Guilain (1680–1739; German) Célestin
Harst (1698–1778)...
- Armand-Louis
Couperin (1755–1789)
Claude Balbastre (1760–1793) Pierre-Claude
Foucquet (1761–1772)
Nicolas Séjan (1772–1793) Claude-Étienne Luce [fr] (1772–1783)...
- Paul Marie" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 107. "
Foucquet, Jean" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 737. Williamson...