- Jean-François
Leriget de La Faye (1674, Vienne, Isère – 11 July 1731, Paris) was a
French diplomat,
wealthy landowner and art collector, poet, and member...
- his inheritance.
Since he had lost the Château de Condé to Jean-François
Leriget de La Faye when it was
confiscated from his
family by
Louis XIV on 6 March...
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Montesquiou d'Artagnan (1640–1725),
later a
Marshal of
France Jean-François
Leriget de La Faye (1674–1731)
Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon (1675–1755)...
- In 1731 he
published an Epître de Clio, a
didactic poem in
defense of
Leriget de la Faye in his
dispute with
Antoine Houdar de la Motte, who had maintained...
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Nicolas Chorier (1612 – 1692), lawyer, historian, author. Jean-François
Leriget de La Faye (1674 – 1731) diplomat,
wealthy landowner, art
collector and...
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together with François Caron, who was his
direct superior, and Jean-François
Leriget de La Faye.
Marcara arrived in India, at the
kingdom of
Golconda where...
-
Lemaire de
Belges (1473–1520)
Charles Le
Quintrec (1926–2008) Jean-François
Leriget de La Faye (1674–1731)
Alain Le Roux (c. 1040 – 1093) Hervé Le Tellier...
- by a
private secretary of King
Louis XIV,
whose name was Jean-François
Leriget,
Marquis de la Faye. He was
councillor to the King and a diplomat. It was...
- in Charroux, the son of
sculptor Pierre-Amédée
Brouillet and Élisabeth
Leriget,
Brouillet began engineering studies at the École
centrale Paris in 1876...
- Jean-Baptiste-Henri de Valincour, 1699–1730,
historiographer and
admiral Jean-François
Leriget de La Faye, 1730–1731,
politician Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon, 1731–1762...