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    Nicolas de Lamoignon [fr] de Basville (1648–1724) was a French intendant over Languedoc in the early 18th century. He was accused by Voltaire of instigating...
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  • (1617–1677), lawyer Nicolas de Lamoignon (1648–1724), Guillaume's second son, public official Chrétien François de Lamoignon de Basville (1735–1789) Guillaume-Chrétien...
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    and sent to Catholic ones.[citation needed] In the Cévennes, Nicolas de Lamoignon de Basville ordered the execution of 84 people, sentenced fifty to the...
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  • and a master's degree in history in 1952 with a thesis on "Nicolas de Lamoignon de Basville and the Protestants of the Languedoc, 1685-1702." He went on...
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    called Marie Élisabeth Berryer, who married Chrétien François de Lamoignon de Basville (garde des sceaux from 1787) on 4 September 1758. McLynn, Frank...
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    Michel de Marillac, seigneur d’Ollainville Madeleine Potier (c1623-1705) - married Guillaume de Lamoignon, marquis de Basville André Potier, seigneur de Novion...
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  • Protestant churches were burned, under the direction of Nicholas Lamoignon de Basville, the royal administrator of Languedoc, and entire villages were...
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    The Chancellor of France (French: Chancelier de France), also known as the Grand Chancellor or Lord Chancellor,[citation needed] was the officer of state...
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