- Champagne-Ardenne in north-eastern France. In the 1760s Abel
Caroillon de
Vandeul acquired the
Chateau and
surrounding grounds, as well as a farm, furnace...
- Abel
Caroillon de
Vandeul (1746–1813), the son of an industrialist, and is
sometimes identified in
sources as
Marie Angélique de
Vandeul.
Denis Diderot is...
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master Giovanni Bellini,
dating to c.1490–1495 and now in the
Louvre in Paris, to whom it was
given by
comte Albert de
Vandeul in 1902.
Catalogue entry...
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renowned 19th-century surgeon, and then that of
Louis Alfred Caroillon de
Vandeul,
mayor of Soisy-sur-Seine, who
bequeathed it to the Louvre,
where it still...
- Honoré Anne
Maupetit (général de brigade)
Louis Joseph Maupoint,
baron de
Vandeul (général de brigade) Anne-Joseph-Hippolyte de Maurès de Malartic, comte...
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social life. Upon Diderot's
death in 1784, his daughter,
Marie Angélique de
Vandeul, sent his
papers to
Catherine II of Russia, in
accordance with an agreement...
- Diderot,
Denis (1830–31). "La
Promenade du sceptique". In
Diderot de
Vandeul,
Marie Angélique (ed.). Mémoires,
correspondance et
ouvrages inédits de...
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purchased to
their common surname. The eldest, Abel,
became Caroillon de
Vandeul, Claude-Xavier
became Caroillon des Tillières, Théodore
became Caroillon...
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thesis of the École des
chartes 1923:
Correspondances apocryphes, Mme de
Vandeul et Diderot, ****rlos de Laclos, Flaubert,
Barbey d'Aurevilly,
Marcel Proust...
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second was that his
daughter Angélique had
become engaged to
Caroillon de
Vandeul whom she
would later marry. But, simultaneously, Angélique's harpsichord...