- René
Nicolas Charles Augustin de
Maupeou,
marquis de
Morangles (French: [mopu]; 25
February 1714 – 29 July 1792) was a
French lawyer, politician, and...
- The
Maupeou Triumvirate was the
powerful trio of
ministers that
ruled Ancien Regime France from 1771 to 1774. They came to
power in 1771
following a coup...
- René
Charles de
Maupeou (11 June 1688 – 4
April 1775) was a
French politician, and
chancellor of
France during King
Louis XV reign. He was born in Paris...
- The
Maupeou family is a
French aristocratic family from the Île-de-France,
several representatives of
which pla**** a role as Controller-General of Finances...
-
Caroline de
Maupeou née
Koechlin (1836 – 1915) was a
French painter. She was born in
Mulhouse and was
trained by Léon
Bonnat and
Charles Chaplin. She...
- René
Nicolas Charles Augustin de
Maupeou, to
implement his
decree for the
reorganization of the hospital. De
Maupeou refused to
carry out the
decree without...
- [citation needed] He
strenuously opposed the "parlement
Maupeou",
devised by
Chancellor Maupeou to
replace the old
judiciary bodies in 1771,
refusing to...
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President of the
National Convention)
Chief ministers See list René
Nicolas de
Maupeou (1770–1774)
Jacques Turgot (1774–1776) The
Count of
Maurepas (1776–1781)...
- parlements, d'Aiguillon was made
Secretary of
State for
Foreign Affairs, with
Maupeou and the Abbé
Terray (1715–1778) also
obtaining places in the ministry....
- King's new mistress,
Madame du Barry, in
their plots, and the
chancellor Maupeou, were too
strong for him. He had
supported his
sister Béatrix de Choiseul-Stainville...