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- Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, and tutored by Nicolas-Hubert Mongault, the illegitimate son of Jean-Baptiste Colbert de Saint-Pouange, a cousin...
- Nicolas-Hubert Mongault (6 October 1674 – 11 August 1746, Paris) was a French ecclesiastic and translator of the classics. He was an illegitimate son of...
- mathematician Dortous de Mairan, Fénelon, Hénault, Marivaux, the Abbé Mongault, Montesquieu, the lawyer Louis de Sacy (one of the Marquise's favorites)...
- Ruddiman, Scottish classicist (died 1757) October 6 – Nicolas-Hubert de Mongault, French writer and cleric (died 1746) DecemberChristmas Samuel, Welsh...
- Colbert de Croissy (1667–1738), Bishop of Montpellier. Nicolas-Hubert de Mongault (1674–1746), an ecclesiastic and translator of the classics. Pierre David...
- Jesuit missionary and naturalist (born 1681) August 11 – Nicolas-Hubert de Mongault, ecclesiastic and writer (born 1674) Jacques Bonne-Gigault de Bellefonds...
- ecclesiastic Gaspard Abeille, 1704–1718, ecclesiastic Nicolas-Hubert de Mongault, 1718–1746, ecclesiastic Charles Pinot Duclos, 1746–1772, grammarian and...
- 1656–1677: Nicolas Paget 1677–1718: Jean d'Estrées 1719–1746: Nicolas-Hubert Mongault 1746–1770: N. Lefèbre de Laubrière 1770–1789: Claude-François Lysarde de...