- Indre-et-Loire. When he was
nineteen years of age, he
became secretary to M. de
Puysieux, the
French amb****ador to Switzerland. In 1716 he was
attached to the French...
-
Bishop of Luçon 30
November 1616 24
April 1617
Pierre Brulart,
vicomte de
Puysieux 24
April 1617 11
March 1626
Raymond Phelypeaux,
seigneur d'Herbault 11...
-
Louis Philogène Brulart,
Comte de
Sillery and
Marquis de
Puysieux (or Puysieulx) (1702-1770) was a
French diplomat and
nobleman who
served as
Foreign Minister...
- King
Louis XV of France. She was
first the
mistress of the
Marquis de
Puysieux and then of
Louis XV from 1732
until 1742, and his
official mistress from...
-
pseudonym dates from
around 1910 and is due to Jeanne-Emilie
Baheux de
Puysieux (1829-1914), wife of the
sculptor Auguste Bartholdi (1834-1904).[better source needed]...
- Lemoyne, on
whose recommendation he was
taken to
Naples by the
vicomte de
Puysieux,
Louis Philogène Brulart,
Marquis de
Puysieulx and
Comte de Sillery. In...
- of governance)
found virtually all his
major advisors (like Brûlart and
Puysieux) and his
previous superintendent,
Henri de Schomberg, ineffective. This...