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Lamoignon is the name of a French noble family: * Famille de Lamoignon (French article, use translate option to view in English) * Guillaume de Lamoignon (1617–1677), lawyer * Nicolas de Lamoignon (1648–1724), Guillaume's second son, public official * Chrétien François de Lamoignon de Basville (1735–1789) *Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes (, 6 December 1721 – 22 April 1794), often referred to as Malesherbes or Lamoignon-Malesherbes, was a French statesman and minister in the Ancien Régime, and later counsel for the defense of Lou ... (1721–1794), official {{surname ...
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Guillaume-Chrétien De Lamoignon De Malesherbes
Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes (, 6 December 1721 – 22 April 1794), often referred to as Malesherbes or Lamoignon-Malesherbes, was a French statesman and minister in the Ancien Régime, and later counsel for the defense of Louis XVI. He is known for his vigorous criticism of royal abuses as President of the and his role, as director of censorship, in helping with the publication of the ''Encyclopédie''. Despite his committed monarchism, his writings contributed to the development of liberalism during the French Age of Enlightenment. Biography Family and early career Born in Paris to a famous legal family which belonged to the '' noblesse de robe'', Malesherbes was educated for the legal profession. The young lawyer's career received a boost when his father, Guillaume de Lamoignon de Blancmesnil, was appointed Chancellor in 1750; he appointed his son Malesherbes as both President of the Cour des Aides and Director of the Librairie. This latter office entai ...
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Guillaume De Lamoignon
Guillaume de Lamoignon (1617–1677) was a French jurist. He is known for work which he did towards preparing the codification of French laws. He became in 1644 Master of Requests (France), master of requests in the Parlement. He took an active part in the Fronde of the Parlement against Cardinal Mazarin, Mazarin.Goyau, Georges. "Family of Lamoignon." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Volume 8. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1910. 23 May 2021
He became first president of the Parlement in 1658. A distinguished member of the Compagnie du Saint-Sacrement, he was greatly devoted to the Catholic cause. He induced Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Colbert to give up the idea of putting back to twenty-seven the age for ordination to priesthood, and the years required for monastic vows to twenty for the women a ...
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Nicolas De Lamoignon
Nicolas de Basville (1648–1724) was a French over Languedoc in the early 18th century. Nicolas, the second son of Guillaume de Lamoignon, took the surname of Basville. Following his hereditary calling he filled many public offices, serving as of Montauban, of Pau, of Poitiers and of Languedoc before his retirement in 1718. His administration of Languedoc was chiefly remarkable for vigorous measures against the Camisards and other Protestants, but in other directions his work in the south of France was more beneficent, as, following the example of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, he encouraged agriculture and industry generally and did something towards improving the means of communication. He wrote a , which contains much interesting information about his public work. This was published at Amsterdam in 1724. Lamoignon, who was called by Saint-Simon, "the king and tyrant of Languedoc," died in Paris on 17 May 1724. He was accused by Voltaire of instigating the revocation of the Edict ...
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Chrétien François De Lamoignon De Basville
Chrétien is a given name and surname. In the French language, ''Chrétien'' is the masculine form of "Christian", as noun, adjective or adverb. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Chrétien de Troyes, 12th-century French poet * Chrétien Le Clercq, 17th-century Roman Catholic missionary * Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes (1759–1845), French merchant-trader, diplomat and scholar * Chrétien Urhan (1790–1845), French musician and composer Surname * Gilles-Louis Chrétien (1754–1811), inventor of the physionotrace * Henri Chrétien (1879–1956), French astronomer and inventor * Jean Chrétien (born 1934), 20th prime minister of Canada (serving 1993–2003), and former leader of the Liberal Party of Canada (serving 1990–2003) also: **Aline Chrétien (1936–2020), his wife ** Michel Chrétien (born 1936), his brother ** Raymond Chrétien (born 1942), former Canadian ambassador to the United States, his nephew * Jean-Guy Chrétien (born 1946), Canadian polit ...
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