- twin
brother of King
Louis XIV:
Michel de Cubières (1789), Jean-Louis
Soulavie (1791), Las
Cases (1816),
Victor Hugo (1839),
Alexandre Dumas (1840), Paul...
- Jean-Louis
Giraud Soulavie (8 July 1752 – 11
March 1813) was a
French clergyman, geologist, and writer. He was
among the
first to
recognize ecological...
- 41. W. Heffer., 2002.
Marshal de Richelieu's Mémoires,
published by JL
Soulavie in nine
volumes (1790), are
partially spurious. Williams, H. Noel, The...
- d'Aiguillon (2nd ed.,
Paris and Lyons, 1792),
probably written by J. L.
Soulavie On d'Aiguillon's
governorship of Brittany:
Henri Carré, La
Chalotais et...
- Maurepas,
purporting to be
collected by his
secretary and
edited by J.L.G.
Soulavie in 1792,
included information on the
North American colonies, the fall...
-
Lacroix 1837. Mongrédien 1961, pp. 164–169. Arrèse 1969. Cubières 1789.
Soulavie 1790, p. 173.
Dumas 1840, pp. 243–318.
Dumas 1850. Mongrédien 1961, pp...
- cour de
Louis XV. Paris: Émile-Paul. p. 1-13. Rogister, John (2007). "
SOULAVIE,
MIRABEAU ET LES MÉMOIRES DU MINISTÈRE DU DUC D'AIGUILLON". Annuaire-Bulletin...
- Mars" "Slopes of the Crau volcano" Jean-Louis Giraud-
Soulavie (1752-1813), also
known as
Father Soulavie, geologist, diplomat, a
native of
Antraigues although...
- élastique de l'île de France. He
provided a few
texts to Jean-Louis Giraud-
Soulavie for the
parts of his Mémoires
historiques sur le règne de
Louis XVI devoted...
- ever met her mother, from whom she had been
separated at birth. The
Abbot Soulavie related later a
hypothetical meeting between Marie-Louise O'Murphy and...