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Biron (French pronunciation: [otɛl biʁɔ̃]),
known initially as the Hôtel
Peyrenc-de-Moras and
later as the Hôtel du Maine, is an hôtel
particulier located...
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Marie Peyrenc de
Moras (11
August 1718 – 3 May 1771) was a
senior French politician. In a
family from the Cévennes, he was the son of
Abraham Peyrenc de...
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offices Preceded by
Antoine Louis Rouillé
Secretaries of
State for the Navy 24 July 1754 – 1
February 1757 Succeeded by François
Marie Peyrenc de Moras...
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Abraham Peyrenc de
Moras (1684 – 20
November 1732) was a
French banker.
Though descended from
commoners and
often described as the son of a barber, his...
- 1919, the Musée
Rodin was
housed in a mansion,
formerly called the Hôtel
Peyrenc de Moras,
designed with the
lines of
classical architecture and ornamented...
- roof. In 1737, she
leased the Hôtel
Peyrenc-de-Moras (today the Musée Rodin) in
Paris from the
widow of
Abraham Peyrenc de Moras.
During the
remainder of...
- d'Évreux N°21 : Hôtel de
Fontpertuis N°23 : Hôtel de
Boullongne N°25 : Hôtel
Peyrenc de
Moras N°2 : Hôtel
Marquet de
Bourgade N°4 : Hôtel Heuzé de
Vologer N°6 :...
- Île-de-France 94 Boissy-Saint-Léger 1734
Chauvelin (de)
Extinct (Sold 1761 to
Peyrenc de Moras). Gueidan*
Provence 04 Castellet-lès-Sausses 1752
Gueidan (de)...
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Louis Chauvelin in 1731, who in 1762 sold it in turn to François
Marie Peyrenc de Moras. She left it to her great-niece Anne
Marie de
Merle de Beauchamps...
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completed the Hôtel de L****ay nearby. He was
responsible for the Hôtel
Peyrenc de
Moras (de Biron), 1728–31. ^a "Il étoit
expert dans la
conduite du bâtiment...