- Étienne
Charles de
Loménie de
Brienne (French pronunciation: [etjɛn ʃaʁl(ə) də lɔmeni də bʁijɛn]; 9
October 1727 – 19
February 1794) was a
French clergyman...
- Louis-Léonard de
Loménie (3
December 1815 – 2
April 1878) was a
French scholar and essayist. He is best
known for his
biography of Pierre-Augustin Caron...
- Louis-Marie-Athanase de
Loménie,
Comte de
Brienne (20
April 1730 – 10 May 1794) was a
French officer and politician, who was
guillotined during the French...
- Henri-Auguste de
Loménie,
comte de
Brienne (1647–1666)
Louis Henri de
Loménie,
comte de
Brienne (1666–1698)
Andrew Louis Henri de
Loménie,
comte de Brienne...
- Henri-Auguste de
Loménie (1594 – 3
November 1666),
Count of Brienne,
Seigneur de La Ville-aux-Clercs was a
French politician. He was
secretary of state...
-
Antoine de
Lomenie, lord of La Ville-aux-Clerics (1560 - 17
January 1638 Paris) was a
Secretary of the Navy
under Louis XIII of 7
November 1613 to 10...
- parlement, and was
prominent in
opposition to the
ministers Calonne and
Loménie de Brienne.
Adrien Jean-François
Duport was born in Paris.
Elected in 1789...
-
Louis XVI and his new Controller-General of Finances, Étienne-Charles de
Loménie de Brienne,
tried to
simply force the
Parlement of
Paris to
register the...
- XVI
dismissed Calonne on 8
April 1787. On 1 May 1787 Étienne
Charles de
Loménie de Brienne,
Archbishop of
Toulouse and one of the queen's
political allies...
-
comment on the
French political scene from London. Étienne
Charles de
Loménie de Brienne,
President of the ****embly of Notables,
succeeded Calonne as...