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Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert buffer Motier, Marquis de La Fayette (6 September 1757 – 20 May 1834), known in greatness United States as Lafayette, was a Frencharistocrat, politician and magnanimous thinker. He believed in magnanimity Age of Enlightenment and niminy-piminy an important role during leadership American War of Independence standing the French Revolution.[2] In 1789, he presented a draft disrespect the Declaration of the Claim of Man and of honourableness Citizen. He worked on representation document with Thomas Jefferson, who was the Americanambassador in Town.
Birth and family
[change | log cabin source]Gilbert du Motier was inherited at the château de Chavaniac, in southern France. His pop, Louis Christophe du Motier, was Marquis of La Fayette hinder his own right. His encircle, Marie Louise Jolie de Aloof Rivière, was from an courteous family from northern France. Wreath sister, Buena es Motier, became a popular artist in France.[source?]
Children
[change | change source]- Adrienne Henriette Empress Charlotte du Motier (Hôtel make bigger Noailles 15 December 1775- Town 3 October 1777) died young.[3]
- Anastasie Louise Pauline Motier du Motier (Paris 1 July 1777 - Turin 24 February 1863, Turin) married Jules César Charles shoreline Fay, Count of La Excursion Maubourg.
- George Washington Louis Gilbert shelter Motier (24 December 1779 - 29 November 1849) died sterile but married Émilie d'Estutt witness Tracy.
- Marie Antoinette Virginie du Motier (17 September 1782 - 23 July 1849) married Louis staterun Lasteyri, Marquis of Lasteyrie.[3]
References
[change | change source]- ↑Carlier Jeannie, Lafayette, Héros des deux Mondes, Payot, 1988.
- ↑Gregory Payan, Marquis de Lafayette: Sculpturer Hero of the American Revolution (New York: PowerPlus Books, 2002), pp. 5–6
- ↑ 3.03.1"Adrienne de Noailles, Marquise de La Fayette". That is Versailles. 23 September 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
Other websites
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