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Antoine de
Ratabon (1617 – 12
March 1670) was a
French aristocrat who
served as an arts and
architecture administrator during the
reign of
Louis XIV....
- The Hôtel de
Ratabon was a
Parisian hôtel particulier,
constructed in 1664 to the
designs of the
architect Pierre Le Muet for the
French government official...
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Ratabon, who at the time was both
Superintendent of
Buildings (Surintendant des Bâtiments) and the
director of the Académie. His
portrait of
Ratabon was...
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February 1669 – 6
September 1683
Monarch Louis XIV
Preceded by
Antoine de
Ratabon Succeeded by The
Marquis of
Louvois Controller-General of
Finances In office...
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Nanda Devi, is the
highest mountain in this category. It lies 6.7 km NW of
Ratabon and 9.4 km
south of
Deoban (6,855
metres (22,490 ft)). It lies 6.3 km SSW...
- the Académie de
Peinture et de
Sculpture In
office 1675–1683
Monarch Louis XIV of
France Preceded by
Antoine de
Ratabon Succeeded by
Charles Le Brun...
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purchased the post of
Surintendant des Bâtiments du Roi from
Antoine de
Ratabon and
suddenly halted all work on the east wing. He
invited other French...
- 1677-1678
Jacques de Lière 1679 (not
confirmed by the Pope)
Martin de
Ratabon 1693–1713, (also
bishop of Viviers) Ch.-Fr.-Guy de Laval-Montmorency...
- Rohan-Montbazon,
duchesse de Chevreuse, in 1660, and the Hôtel de
Ratabon for
Antoine de
Ratabon in 1664. His
designs for town
houses were less
inventive than...
- co-consecrators were
Bishop Henri de
Barillon of Luçon and
Bishop Martin de
Ratabon of Ypres.
Unable to
travel to
Scotland immediately, he
secured the submission...