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  2. Château de Meudon - Wikipedia

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    Famous past residents include: Anne de Pisseleu d'Heilly, Duchess of Étampes; the Cardinal of Lorraine, Abel Servien; François Michel Le Tellier, Marquis of Louvois and Louis, Grand Dauphin, also known as Monseigneur, who linked the Chaville Castle to Meudon Castle. The Château-Vieux (Old Castle) burned down in 1795 and was rebuilt as the ...

  3. Louis, Grand Dauphin - Wikipedia

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    Louis, Dauphin of France (1 November 1661 – 14 April 1711), commonly known as le Grand Dauphin, was the eldest son and heir apparent of King Louis XIV and his spouse, Maria Theresa of Spain. He became known as the Grand Dauphin after the birth of his own son, Louis, Duke of Burgundy, the Petit Dauphin. He and his son died before his father ...

  4. Hyacinthe de Gauréault Dumont - Wikipedia

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    Hyacinthe de Gauréault Dumont (or Du Mont), called Dumont (1647 - 16 March 1726) was a French administrator.. First chamber valet of Monseigneur, son of Louis XIV, he was appointed governor of the Château de Meudon from 1706 until his death.

  5. Pierre Danet - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Danet (1650 in Paris – 1709) was a French cleric, Latinist, Hellenist, Romanist and lexicographer. In 1668, Danet was appointed in the editorial team of expenditure ad usum Delphini by Charles de Sainte-Maure, Duke of Montausier (1610-1690), the tutor of Louis, Grand Dauphin

  6. Pierre-Louis Moreau-Desproux - Wikipedia

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    On his return to Paris, Moreau-Desproux’s first commission [2] was the fully neoclassical Hôtel de Chavannes near the Porte du Temple, at that time on the outskirts of the city; the house was completed by May 1758 and was demolished in 1846 (Eriksen); it earned a critical analysis from the Abbé Laugier, theoretician of neoclassicism, in his Observations sur l'architecture 1765.

  7. Philippe Van Dievoet - Wikipedia

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    Sire Philippe Van Dievoet (/ ˈ d iː v ʊ t /) called Vandive [1] (/ v ɒ̃ d ɪ v /), écuyer, (1654–1738 [2]) was a celebrated goldsmith and jeweller.He was goldsmith to King Louis XIV, councillor of the King, [3] officier de la Garde Robe du Roi (officer of the King's wardrobe), trustee of the Hôtel de ville of Paris, and Consul of Paris.

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