- Jean
Henri Latude (23
March 1725 – 1
January 1805),
often called Danry or
Masers de
Latude, was a
French writer famous for his
lengthy confinement in...
- was
followed by
another prominent autobiography,
Henri Latude's Le
despotisme dévoilé.
Latude was a
soldier who was
imprisoned in the
Bastille following...
-
Famous prisoners were held in the
Charenton asylum including Jean
Henri Latude, the
Comte de
Sanois and the
Marquis de Sade (from 1801
until his death...
-
writer Honoré
Mirabeau from 1777 to 1784, and the
famous swindler Jean
Henri Latude, who
escaped twice from the
Vincennes and once from the Bastille. In 1784...
-
parle trop Le
porteur de
grosses pierres Regrets des enfermés (Jonas et
Latude)
Vieux sequins et
vieilles cuir****es (1913) Chez le
marchand d'or (Venise...
- (1786, Musée de Versailles).
Further portraits include The
Chevalier de
Latude, 1789 (Paris, musée Carnavalet) Nicolas-Guy Brenet, painter, 1786 (Paris...
- Émile Cohl – série Les
Aventures des
Pieds Nickelés 1918 : L’Évasion by
Latude – by
Robert Lortac 1918 :
Filochard se
distingue – by Émile Cohl – série...
- as
director of the Opéra-Comique in 1827
would be
Latude ou Trente-cinq ans de captivité ("
Latude, or 35
Years of Captivity"),
written with his young...
- national-Aventures et Voyages [fr] # 106 1902 - 1904 : Le
Chevalier de
Latude 1910 :
Kadidjar la rouge, Les
Beaux Romans Illustration de
Gaston de Fonseca...
-
Colbert (1803–1860)
Elisabeth de
Colbert (1814–1894), m.
Armand de
Fabre de
Latude (1804–1877).
Pierre David de Colbert-Chabanais (1774–1853),
Baron of Chabanais...