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  • '''Louis XV''' (1710-1774), King of [[France]] (1715-1774), was the dominant political ...soldier, who after success as an artist's model became a mistress of King Louis XV from 1752 to 1755. The mother of at least two children fathered by the king
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  • * Jones, Colin. ''The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Great-Nation-Napoleon-Penguin-H
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  • * Jones, Colin. ''The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Great-Nation-Napoleon-Penguin-H
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  • '''Louis XV''' (1710-1774), King of [[France]] (1715-1774), was the dominant political ...soldier, who after success as an artist's model became a mistress of King Louis XV from 1752 to 1755. The mother of at least two children fathered by the king
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  • After dismissing the notion that a member of King Louis XV's establishment named Chaufroix gave his name to the dish, the ''Larousse G
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  • ...spierre]] as the "sea-green incorruptible". It starts from the death of [[Louis XV]] and ends with [[Napoleon Bonaparte]]'s "Whiff of Grapeshot" by which "the
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  • ...Aug. 23, 1754, he was baptized Louis Augustus, and during the lifetime of Louis XV bore the title of the Duke of Berry. He was tutored in religion, literature ...ouis XVI. At first the youthful king was popular with his subjects. Under Louis XV a Triumvirate had controlled the government and fought against the Parlemen
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  • * Jones, Colin. ''The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Great-Nation-Napoleon-Penguin-H
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  • * Jones, Colin. ''The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Great-Nation-Napoleon-Penguin-H * Jones, Colin. ''The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Great-Nation-Napoleon-Penguin-H
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  • ...ed by France in 1756 and named after French minister of finance under King Louis XV, Jean Moreau de Séchelles (1690-1760). The French created a supply outpost
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  • * [[Louis XV]] (1710-1774, r. 1715-1774)
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  • ...circular flow of income between economic sectors. Quesnay, a physician in Louis XV's court, saw analogies to the circulation of human blood and the homeostasi
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  • ...the royal court. It was a great success, Rousseau was to be presented to [[Louis XV]] the next day for a pension, but refused to go. He criticised French music
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  • * [[Louis XV]]
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