• Louvois may refer to: Louvois, Marne, a French commune François-Michel le Tellier, Marquis de Louvois (1641–1691), French secretary of state for war Camille...
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    victories. Despite his flaws, Louvois is appreciated by historians for creating the role of civilian "minister of war." Louvois was born in Paris on 18 January...
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    Louvois (French pronunciation: [luvwa]) is a former commune in the Marne department in north-eastern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the...
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  • easily along the rail but Louvois maintained his run down the centre of the wide straight. The judge, a Mr Robinson, called Louvois the winner by a short...
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    The Fontaine Louvois is a monumental public fountain in Square Louvois on the rue Richelieu in the Second Arrondissement of Paris, near the entrance of...
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    Construction of Fort Louvois took three years and was completed under the engineer Henri-Albert Bouillet. In 1755 Fort Louvois saw modifications that...
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    suggesting that a clerk wrote the letter under Louvois' dictation, while someone else, very likely Louvois, added the name afterward. Dauger was arrested...
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    The Théâtre Louvois or Salle Louvois was a theatre located at what is today 8 rue de Louvois in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Inaugurated in 1791 and...
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    the administration of Abbott Camille le Tellier de Louvois, the minister's son. The Abbé Louvois was succeeded by Jean-Paul Bignon, who in 1721 seized...
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  • Lon Luvois Fuller (June 15, 1902 – April 8, 1978) was an American legal philosopher best known as a proponent of a secular and procedural form of natural...
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