Caylus may refer to: Anne Claude de Caylus (1692–1765), French archaeologist Charles de Tubières de Caylus (1698–1750), French naval officer, governor...
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Caylus has a mix of building, producing, planning, and bargaining — without direct conflict or dice-rolling mechanics. A card-game version, Caylus Magna...
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Lieutenant-General Anne de Tubières, comte de Caylus. His mother, Marthe-Marguerite de Villette de Mursay, comtesse de Caylus (1673–1729), was the daughter of vice-admiral...
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Caylus vase The Caylus vase is an Egyptian alabaster jar dedicated in the name of the Achaemenid king Xerxes I (c.518–465 BCE) in Egyptian hieroglyphs...
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as Caylus. Other commentators were not as kind to Caylus and the other favourites of Henri, denouncing them as 'sodomites'. At the age of 18, Caylus was...
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de Caylus (c. 1665–1704), and Marthe Marguerite Hippolyte Le Valois de Villette (1671–1729). He was the nephew of Daniel-Charles-Gabriel de Caylus, bishop...
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Translated from Les Souvenirs, or recollections of Madame de Caylus (1770). Souvenirs de Madame de Caylus, in the Complete Works of Voltaire, vol. 71A, Voltaire...
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and Caylus agreed to fight a duel, over an indeterminate slight. Each man brought two seconds from among the favourites of the court, for Caylus, Maugiron...
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Caylus (French pronunciation: [kajlys]; Languedocien: Cailutz) is a commune in the Tarn-et-Garonne department in the Occitanie region in southern France...
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Caylus, Henri's favorite, insulted Charles de Balsac, baron de Dunes, who responded by challenging de Caylus to a duel. The following morning Caylus,...
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