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    Auguste Élisabeth Joseph Bon-Amour de Talhouët-Roy, marquis de Talhouët (11 October 1819, in Paris – 11 May 1884, in château du Lude, Sarthe) was a French...
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    college of Sarthe. Auguste-Frédéric de Talhouët (1788-1842), marquis of Talhouët, maréchal de camp, peer of France. Auguste de Talhouët-Roy (1819-1884), marquis...
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    Auguste-Frédéric de Talhouët-Bonamour, marquis de Talhouët (French pronunciation: [oɡyst fʁedeʁik də talwɛ]; 8 April 1788, Rennes - 12 March 1842, Paris)...
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    descendant of the Talhouët family. His grandfather was the mayor of Le Lude for more than fifty years. His great-uncle, Auguste de Talhouët-Roy, owner of the...
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    members of the Left in the cabinet – LJ Buffet, Napoleon Daru and Auguste de Talhouët-Roy – resigned in April over the plebiscite. Ollivier himself held...
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    with Louis Arrighi de Casanova, and Leonie (1829–1892), later Marchioness of Talhouët by her marriage with Auguste de Talhouët-Roy. Mount Rigny in Greenland...
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    Revolution, the Talhouët family acquired Le Lude Castle. Later, members of the family held prominent political positions, with Frédéric de Talhouët becoming...
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    Anne de Talhouët-Roy in 1906. They lived at the Hôtel de Verteillac (renamed Hôtel de Rohan), 35 boulevard des Invalides in Paris, the Château de Josselin...
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    Géraud de Crussol d'Uzès (1808–1872), 11th Duke of Uzès, who used part of his wife's fortune to fund it. The former Françoise de Talhouët-Roy, she was...
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    Charles Ignace Plichon (category Politicians from Hauts-de-France)
    Plichon supported the Liberal Empire. On 15 May 1870 he replaced Auguste de Talhouët-Roy, who had resigned, as Minister of Public Works. He voted in favor...
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