- The Hôtel de Toulouse,
former Hôtel de La
Vrillière is
located at 1 rue de La
Vrillière, in the 1st arrondis****t of Paris. Originally, the
mansion had...
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guardianship of his
cousin La
Vrillière.
Shortly after he
married the
daughter of his cousin, Marie-Jeanne Phélypeaux de La
Vrillière (1704-1793). Five years...
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Louis Phélypeaux,
Marquis of La
Vrillière (14
April 1672–7
September 1725) was a
French statesman and nobleman. He
succeeded his
father Balthazar Phélypeaux...
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Marquis (1725) and Duke of La
Vrillière (1770), was a
French politician. Son of
Louis Phélypeaux,
Marquis de La
Vrillière, and Françoise de Mailly-Nesle...
- France. Its two prin****l
branches were
those of the
lords of Herbault, La
Vrillière, and
Saint Florentin, and of the
counts of
Pontchartrain and Maurepas...
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commissioned by
Louis Phélypeaux,
Seigneur of La
Vrillière for the
gilded gallery at his new hôtel de La
Vrillière in Paris. "Les
Adieux de
Caton d'Utique à...
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Louis Phélypeaux,
Seigneur of La
Vrillière (10
April 1599–1681),
seigneur de La
Vrillière,
marquis de Châteauneuf and
Tanlay (1678),
comte de Saint-Florentin...
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purchase the
former mansion of the
Count of
Toulouse in the rue de la
Vrillière in
Paris for its headquarters. The bank's head
office subsequently expanded...
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instead acquired in or
before 1654 by
marquess Louis Phélypeaux de La
Vrillière, who put it in his now-lost
gallery in
Paris and
commissioned a pendant...
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commissioned by
Louis Phélypeaux,
Seigneur of La
Vrillière for the
gilded gallery at his new hôtel de La
Vrillière in Paris.
Hersilia and the hôtel were sold...