-
Lamoignon is the name of a
French noble family:
Famille de
Lamoignon (French article, use
translate option to view in English)
Guillaume de
Lamoignon...
- Guillaume-Chrétien de
Lamoignon de
Malesherbes (French pronunciation: [ɡijom kʁetjɛ̃ də lamwaɲɔ̃ də malzɛʁb], 6
December 1721 – 22
April 1794), often...
- and the idea of the
anima mundi (world-soul). The term was
coined by
Lamoignon de
Malesherbes (1721–1794) in 1782 to
refer to the
Stoic worship of the...
-
Guillaume de
Lamoignon (1617–1677) was a
French jurist. He is
known for work
which he did
towards preparing the
codification of
French laws. He became...
-
Nicolas de
Lamoignon [fr] de
Basville (1648–1724) was a
French intendant over
Languedoc in the
early 18th century. Nicolas, the
second son of Guillaume...
- The Hôtel de
Lamoignon (French pronunciation: [otɛl də lamwaɲɔ̃]),
earlier the Hôtel d'Angoulême (French pronunciation: [otɛl dɑ̃ɡulɛm]), is a late 16th-century...
- The Hôtel-
Lamoignon – Mark-Ashton
Garden (French:
Jardin de l'Hôtel-
Lamoignon – Mark-Ashton), is a
green space located in the 4th arrondis****t of Paris...
- Chrétien François de
Lamoignon,
marquis de Bâville, also
written as Chrétien François de
Lamoignon de
Basville (1735 – 1789) was a
French statesman and...
-
financial reforms by Anne
Robert Jacques Turgot and Guillaume-Chrétien de
Lamoignon de
Malesherbes angered the
nobles and were
blocked by the
parlements who...
-
retirement of
Lamoignon became known, the
riotings were renewed. The mob
rushed to set fire to the
houses of the two ministers,
Lamoignon and Brienne,...