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Jacques Jérôme
Antoine Trublet de Villejégu (Lorient, 17
November 1747 — Rennes, 21 June 1829) was a
French Navy officer. Born to the
family of Anne-Marguerite...
- Villemain,
Tableau de la littérature française au
XVIIIe siècle; the abbé
Trublet, Mémoires pour
servir à l'histoire de la vie et des
ouvrages de M. de Fontenelle...
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Nicolas Charles Joseph Trublet (French pronunciation: [nikɔla ʃaʁl ʒozɛf tʁyblɛ]; 4
December 1697, Saint-Malo – 14
March 1770, Saint-Malo) was a French...
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Louis Auguste Fouquet, duc de Belle-Isle (1749) Nicolas-Charles-Joseph
Trublet (1761) Jean François de Saint-Lambert (1770) Hugues-Bernard Maret, duc...
- Richepanse,
revolutionary general (died 1802) 14
March – Nicolas-Charles-Joseph
Trublet,
clergyman and
moralist (born 1697) 19
April –
Esprit Antoine Blanchard...
- de Belle-Isle, 1749–1761,
politician and
soldier Nicolas-Charles-Joseph
Trublet, 1761–1770,
ecclesiastic Jean François de Saint-Lambert, 1770–1793, poet...
- Korff,
Russian diplomat (d. 1766)
December 4 – Nicolas-Charles-Joseph
Trublet,
French churchman (canon of Saint-Malo) and
moralist (d. 1770) December...
- Korff,
Russian diplomat (d. 1766)
December 4 – Nicolas-Charles-Joseph
Trublet,
French churchman (canon of Saint-Malo) and
moralist (d. 1770) December...
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Lieutenant Perier de Salvert, was killed, her
first officer,
Jacques Trublet de Villejégu, ****umed command. The ship was
condemned and
broken up in...
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introduced her to
fellow academician Marivaux, as well as to the abbé
Trublet and
other learned members, such as
Algarotti and Clairaut. In February...