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editMarquis of Bayers
editMarquis of Bayers, in the Angoumois provence, was created by Louis XIV (reigned 1643–1715) by lettres patentes, sold in 1760, branch became extinct 1940 for a lack of heirs, probably a courtesy title. A French Marquis is a possessor of a marquessate (marquisat) or merely assumed by ambitious families.
- François-Jean-Charles de La Rochefoucauld, Marquis of Bayers (born 1724) was Captain in the Regiment of Grenadiers of France, when he was wounded and taken prisoner at the Siege of Cassel, on June 22, 1762. The King, Louis XV, named him Colonel of the Royal Grenadiers of Poitou December 25, 1762, then successively, Louis XV named him Infantry Brigadier January 22, 1769, and Louis XVI name him Field Marshal March 1, 1780. On April 23, 1753, he married (by contract [mariage par contrat]) Marie de Fougeu, daughter of Aignan de Fougeu, Knight of the Royal and Military Order of Saint-Louis, Captain of Militia in Saint-Domingue, and sister of Marie-Rose de Fougeu, widow of Hubert de Conflans, Vice-Admiral and Marshal of France.
- Louis Antoine de La Rochefoucauld (1632–1685) – Lord of La Bergerie, Marquis of Bayers, Lord of La Jarrie – on October 14, 1643, married Anne Garnier (died 1674).
- Mathieu of La Rochefoucauld (1660–1721) (son of previous), Marquis of Bayers, married Marie-Anne of Turménies (1684–1756) of Nointel on October 10, 1704. She was the daughter of (a) Jean of Turménies (also spelled Turmeneys; 1640–1702), Lord of Nointel and Presles, Councilor to the King (Louis XIV), and Keeper of the Royal Treasury (garde du trésor-royal), and (b) Marie-Anne Le Bel (1642–1695). After Mathieu’s death in 1721, Marie-Anne remarried in 1722 to Guy-André of Montmorency-Laval (1686–1745), Count of Laval, Marquis of Lezay, Marquis of Magnac, and Baron of La Marche. Marie-Anne made her will on September 10, 1751; and, upon her death on November 17, 1756, the Marquisate of Bayers from the estate of her first husband, was devised under her estate to Mathieu-Roch of La Rochefoucauld (1714–1749), her son from her first marriage.[1]
- Mathieu II Roch of La Rochefoucauld (1714–1749) (son of previous) – Marquis of Bayers, Cavalry Captain in the Conty Regiment – on April 11, 1742, married Agnès de Miotte of Ravannes (c. 1720–1756). On June 2, 1753, Agnès married a widower, Charles Anne Sigismond de Montmorency-Luxembourg (1721–1777) (see also Montmorency family tree § The Dukes of Piney 1764–1861 ). Mathieu II, through his mother, Maria-Anne of Turménies of Nointel (1684–1756), was the older half-brother of Cardinal Louis-Joseph of Montmorency-Laval (1724–1808).
Bayers Castle
editThe Château de Bayers – the ancestral noble residence and enduring symbol of the Marquisate of Bayers, where generations of the La Rochefoucauld-Bayers family resided and governed their lands – was in poor condition when Marie-Louise-Françoise de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1713–1791) – the last surviving sibling of Mathieu II – sold it in 1788 to Jean-Michel Delage, governor of Angoumois. Delage, ennobled in May 1788, had intended to restore and expand the château, but his efforts were cut short by the French Revolution in 1789. During the upheaval, the estate was seized and sold as national property. It was then divided into several lots, leading to the loss of portions of the dwelling, which local farmers and rural inhabitants repurposed as sheds, stables, or barns. Delage died of natural causes on January 21, 1793.[2] The estate was re-acquired by Delage's widow, Marie Henriot, who in 1803, sold the estate to many people. Inadequate, if any, maintenance had been carried out and the old residence fell into ruin during the 19th and first half of the 20th century.
Marie-Louise-Françoise, who, in 1734, had married Léopold Gabriel Christophe François Le Prud'Homme (1700–1767) in 1734, had been a widow for 21 years when she sold the château. Her late husband had served as an Officer of the Grand Huntsman of France, a Notary in Paris (1763–1771), a Postal Administrator under Louis XVI (1783–1790), and Count of Fontenoy. He was also Lieutenant of the Bodyguards of Duke Léopold of Lorraine.
Cadet branch (continued)
edit- Jacques Louis I de La Rochefoucauld (1717–1798) (Wikidata – QID 115171086) – Knight; Lord of Beaulieu, Lord of Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez, and Lord of Beaumanoir – on August 18, 1750, married Suzanne Poictevin du Plessis-Landry (1725–1793) (see Poictevin family of La Rochette ) of Plessis-Landry and of La Rochette. Suzanne, a French counter-revolutionary, was guillotined in Les Sables-d'Olonne May 18, 1793.
- Jacques-Louis II de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1751–1821) (son of preceding) (Wikidata – QID 2958069) – Knight, Marquis of Bayers, Marquis of Beaulieu, Lord of Beaumanoir, and Lord of Brem-sur-Mer – on May 9, 1780, married Renée Henriette de Surineau of La Ménollière (1763–1792), Lady of La Cour-de-Brem and daughter of (a) Antoine Augustin Henry Surineau (1736–1772) – Knight; Lord of La Ménollière, Lord of La Gaudinière, Lord of L'Éraudière, Lord of Saint-Vincent-sur-Graon, Lord of Le Champ-Saint-Père, and Lord of La Cour-de-Brem – and (b) Marie Hélène Joseph de Ghaisne of Bourmont (1739–1760). Marie's nephew, Louis-Auguste-Victor of Ghaisnes (1773–1846), Count of Ghaisnes and Count of Bourmont, was a French general, diplomat, and statesman who was named Marshal of France in 1830. Jacques-Louis was a brother of Jean of La Rochefoucauld of Bayers (1757–1834).
- Aimé Auguste de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1784–1832) (son of preceding) – Marquis of Bayers – on September 20, 1813, married Marie Juliette Vassalde of Kérivoil (1788–1874).
- Jean-Baptiste Auguste de La Rochefoucauld (1817–1850) (son of preceding) – Marquis of Bayers – on April 16, 1844, married Marie Eloïse Hélène Finance (1817–1868).
- Marie Raoul Gustave de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1845–1940) (son of preceding), Marquis of Bayers, on January 18, 1910, in Nantes, married Marie Henriette Élisabeth de Griffon of Sénéjac (1865–1928). Previously married, she was a widow of René Marie de Guillon (1863–1901)
Marquies de Bayers (in French)
editRama de Bayers
edit- Guillaume de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (c. 1463 – after 1512) received the land of Bayers, in Nord, with its castle 1488.
- ★ Louis Antoine de La Rochefoucauld (1627–) acquired the title of Marquis from the King around 1640. Lord of La Bergerie, Marquis of Bayers, Lord of La Jarrie, in October 14, 1643, married Anne Garnier (died 1674)
- François-Joseph of La Rochefoucauld († 1792), Bishop-Count Bishop of Beauvais and peer of France, deputy of the clergy of Clermont during the Estates General of 1789. Murdered along with his brother in the Carmes Prison (known as a Holy September Martyr).
- Pierre-Louis of La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1744–1792), brother of the preceding, Bishop of Saintes, Deputy of the Clergy of Saintes during the Estates General of 1789. Murdered alongside his brother in the Carmes Prison (known as a Holy September Martyr).
- ★ ♦ Jacques-Louis II of La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1751–1821) – (a) Knight; (b) Marquis of Bayers and Beaulieu; (c) Lord of Beaumanoir, and (d) Lord of Brem-sur-Mer – on May 9, 1780, married Renée Henriette de Surineau of La Menolière (1763–1792), Lady of La Cour-de-Brem and daughter of Antoine Augustin Henry Surineau Surineau (1736–1772), Knight, and Marie Hélène Joseph de Ghaisne de Bourmont (1739–1760). Marie's nephew, Louis-Auguste-Victor of Ghaisnes (1773–1846), Count of Ghaisnes and Count of Bourmont, was a French general, diplomat, and statesman who was named Marshal of France in 1830.
- ★ ♦ Aimé Auguste de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1784–1832) – (son of preceding), Marquis of Bayers – married Marie Juliette Vassalde of Kérivoil (1788–1834).
- ♦ Charles-François de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1753–1819) (brother of above), deputy of the Estates General of 1789
- ♦ Jean-Baptiste de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1757–1834) (brother of above), French military man and politician during the 18th and 19th centuries.
- Marie Constance de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1839–1911), married to Armand, Marquis de Baudry d'Asson, deputy of Vendée from 1876 a 1914.
- Mathilde de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1848–1885), married on May 21, 1867 to Abel Durant de La Pastellière, Count of Neuilly.
- ★ Raoul Gustave de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1845–1940), Marquis of Bayers, on January 18, 1910, in Nantes, married Marie Henriette Élisabeth de Griffon of Sénéjac (1865–1928). She was a widow of René Marie de Guillon (1863–1901).
- Victoria de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers (1880–1950), Countess of Bayers. With her the Bayers branch became extinct.
Pronounce
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- (IPA and Alpha-phonetic pronunciations: American English: /lɑ ˈɹɑːʃ ˈfuːkoʊ/; la rawsh-foo-koh; French pronunciation: [la ʁɔʃfuko]; Alpha-phonetic: lah raw-sh-foo-koh; with a French guttural "r". In both cases, the "ld" at the end is silent}})
- lah roh-shuh-foo-KOH
- lah rosh-foo-koh
- François XVIII of La Rochefoucauld
- The l and the d at the end are silent. So don't worry about those rush for go from french foucault
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TMM79Rr6U4
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Coat of Arms, House of La Rochefoucauld | |
Parent family | House of Lusignan (possibly) |
Country | France |
Current region | Poitou, Île-de-France |
Earlier spellings | La Roche |
Etymology | Derived from the fortified hill (*roche*) where the family originated Achievement of Arms Description
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Place of origin | La Rochefoucauld, Charente, France |
Founded | 1019 |
Founder | Foucauld I de La Roche |
Current head | Charles Emmanuel de La Rochefoucauld |
Distinctions | Order of Saint Louis, Order of the Holy Spirit |
Traditions | Catholic Church |
Motto | C'est mon plaisir ("It is my pleasure") |
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editFrom 1822, Under Louis XVIII. Family: La Rochefoucauld. Status: Extant.
Alfred de La Rochefoucauld (1819–1883), married to Isabelle Nivière in 1851 (1833–1911), writer and poet, author of many poems published by Alphonse Lemerre, from 1877 until her death. Their second son, Antoine de La Rochefoucauld (1862–1959), was a painter. | |
Pierre de La Rochefoucauld (1853–1930) son, et ux. | |
Gilbert de La Rochefoucauld (1889–1964) grandson, et ux. | |
Alfred de La Rochefoucauld (1928–2013) great-grandson, et ux. | |
Guy-Antoine de La Rochefoucauld (born 1958) 2nd great-grandson, et ux. | |
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Quoted matter
edit- French: François-Joseph de La Rochefoucauld-Bayers
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- List of French peers § La Rochefoucauld 17th century
"Les armes de La Rochefoucauld sont : burellé d'argent et d'azur de dix pièces, à trois chevrons de gueules brochant sur le tout" [The arms of La Rochefoucauld are: "Barry of silver and blue of ten pieces, with three red chevrons placed over all].[3][4][5]
- Dominique de La Rochefoucauld-Montbel (1950), count de La Rochefoucauld, prince in Bavaria, officer of Légion d’honneur,[10] grand cross of Merit of the italian republic,[6]
Clarify
editAuthors have advanced, but without evidence, that the first member of this family, Adémar, known as Amaury or Esmerin, by Viscounty of Limoges, or the son of the lord Hugh I of Lusignan. This latter hypothesis could be reinforced by the armorial bearings of the family. The work of André Debord leaves it to the house of Montbron in the 12th century.[7]
The seigniory (lordship) of La Roche was originally a barony in the 13th century. The descendants of Foucauld I de La Roche and of Jarsande, united their name Foucauld.[8]
Authors have advanced, albeit with piecemeal evidence, that the first member of this family, Adémar, known as Amaury or Esmerin, by Viscounty of Limoges, or the son of the lord Hugh I of Lusignan. This latter hypothesis could be reinforced by the armorial bearings of the family. The late historian, André Debord (1926–1996), attributes the origins of the House of La Rochefoucauld to the House of Montbron in the 12th century, contrasting with theories that link their ancestry to Adémar (Amaury/Esmerin) or the Lusignan family.[9][7] The seigniory (lordship) of La Roche was originally a barony in the 13th century. The descendants of Foucauld I de La Roche and of Jarsande, united their name Foucauld.[8]
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Galleries 2, 3, 4, and 5
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Francois VI de La Rochefoucauld (1613–1680), 2nd Duke of La Rochefoucauld.
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François VII de La Rochefoucauld (1663–1728), 3rd Duke of La Rochefoucauld.
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François de La Rochefoucauld (1663–1728), 4th Duke of La Rochefoucauld.
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Alexandre de La Rochefoucauld (1690–1762), 5th Duke of La Rochefoucauld.
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Admiral Jean Baptiste Louis Frederic of La Rochefoucauld de Roye (1707–1746), Duke of Anville.
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Louis Alexandre de La Rochefoucauld (1743–1792), 6th Duke of La Rochefoucauld.
Gallerys 7, 8, and 9
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Félicité-Sophie de Lannion (1745-1830) (Wikidata – QID 80208931, 80206310), Duchess of La Rochefoucauld, wife of François Alexandre Frédéric. Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (1749–1803), artist.
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Alexandre-François de La Rochefoucauld (1767–1841), 1st Count of La Rochefoucauld.
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Adélaïde de La Rochefoucauld (1769–1814), wife of Alexandre-François de La Rochefoucauld (1769–1814). Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825), artist.
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François XIV de La Rochefoucauld (1794–1874), 9th Duke of La Rochefoucauld. Robert Lefèvre (1755–1830), artist. -
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Zénaide Chapt de Rastignac (1798–1875), Duchess of La Rochefoucauld, wife of François XIV de La Rochefoucauld (1794–1874). Edmée Brucy (1795–1826), artist.
Counts of La Rochefoucauld (and Princes of Marcillac) (16th century)
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François III (1521–1572), Count of La Rochefoucauld.
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François of La Rochefoucauld (1558–1645), French Cardinal and grandson of François of La Rochefoucauld (1495–1533), Prince of Marcillac.
La Rochefoucauld Huguenots
edit- François III de La Rochefoucauld (died 1572), nobleman, martyr (Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre).[10]
- François de La Rochefoucauld, Marquis de Montandre (1672–1739), Huguenot refugee and British soldier.[11]
- Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–1997), descended from the Bourbon Vendome, Bulteel, Guinand, Navarre, Rochefoucauld, Ruvigny, Schomberg, and Thellusson families.[12]
- William, Prince of Wales (1982–), heir to the British throne, has Huguenot ancestors on both sides of his family, including William of Orange, Charlotte de Bourbon Montpensier, the Marquis de Ruvigny, Viscount de Rohan, Gaspard de Coligny, Duke de Schonberg and the Rochefoucaulds.[13]
- François de La Rochefoucauld (1613–1680), author. His great-grandfather François III, count de La Rochefoucauld, was killed in the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre. Key work: Maxims.[14]
- François III de La Rochefoucauld (died 1572), nobleman, martyr (Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre).[10]
Local references
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- "The Huguenots: London's First Refugees". 10 April 2020.
- Linden, David Van Der (January 2018). "Review of Carolyn Chappell Lougee, Facing the Revocation: Huguenot Families, Faith, and the King's Will". Journal of Modern History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017).
Memoirs of Maximillian de Bethune, Duke of Sully, Prime Minister of Henry the Great ... To Which Is Annexed the Trial of Francis Ravaillac, for the Murder of Henry the Great. Vol. 1 (of 5). Edinburgh. 1805. p. 29 – via Google Books (Princeton). Edinburgh: Printed by Alex[ander] Lawrie and Co. for Bell and Bradfute, W. Martin, John Fairbairn, Ogle and Aikman, and, from London: Vernor and Hood (Wikidata – QID 23811230)
- Edinburgh: Printed by Alexander Lawrie and Co.
- Edinburgh: Bell and Bradfute, booksellers
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- Edinburgh: John Fairbairn, booksellers
- Edinburgh: Ogle and Aikman, booksellers
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edit- ^ Alfred de La Rochefoucauld (1819–1883), Duke of La Roche-Guyon, second son of François XIV de La Rochefoucauld (1794–1874) and Zénaide Chapt de Rastignac (1798–1875) is the start of the cadet branch of the family La Rochefoucauld–La Roche-Guyon.
- ^ Alfred de La Rochefoucauld (1819–1883), Duke of La Roche-Guyon – the second son of François XIV de La Rochefoucauld (1794–1874) and Zénaide Chapt de Rastignac (1798–1875) – was the first born in the male lineage that became the cadet branch of the La Rochefoucauld–La Roche-Guyon family.
- ^ Alfred de La Rochefoucauld (1819–1883), Duke of La Roche-Guyon – the second son of François XIV de La Rochefoucauld (1794–1874) and Zénaide Chapt de Rastignac (1798–1875) – was the first male born in the lineage that would become the cadet branch of the La Rochefoucauld–La Roche-Guyon family.
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Their eldest daughter, Adèle Marie Hortense Françoise of Rochefoucauld (1793–1877), married François Francesco Paolo Borghèse (1776–1839) – a brother-in-law of Pauline Marie Bonaparte (1780–1825). Pauline, a sister of Napoleon Bonaparte, became Princess Borghese through her marriage to Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese (1775–1832), Prince of Sulmona and Duke of Guastalla.
Alexandre-François served as the French Ambassador to Vienna (in Austria) (1805) and later to The Hague (fr) (in the Kingdom of Holland) (1808–1810), where he negotiated the union of the Kingdom of Holland with France. During the "Hundred Days", Napoleon appointed him as a peer of France, a prestigious title that granted him a seat in the Chamber of Peers, a legislative body composed of individuals chosen by the ruler (Napoleon) for their loyalty, influence, or status. He subsequently devoted himself to philanthropic work. In 1822, he became a deputy to the Chamber of Deputies and aligned himself with the constitutional royalists. He was again raised to the peerage in 1831.
François VIII's descendants became Dukes of Estissac and Princes of La Rochefoucauld-Montbel. His other brother, the youngest of three siblings, Frédéric Gaëtan (1779–1863), became Marquis of La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt.
- ^ His eldest son, François IX de La Rochefoucauld (1681–1699), predeceased him and was succeeded by his younger son, Alexandre.
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- ^ Corvisier, 1995, pp. 111–113.
- ^ Malte-Brun, 1881, p. 9.
- ^ Rolland (Vol. 5), 1921, plate 174.
- ^ Hébrard, 2005–2006, pp. 1211–1212.
- ^ "Cavaliere di Gran Croce", 2021, p. 18.
- ^ a b Saint-Simon & Seréville (Supplément), 1977, p. 35.
- ^ a b Sainte-Marie 1868, p. 387–430.
- ^ Debord, 1984, pp. 321, 498. sfn error: multiple targets (2×): CITEREFDebord,1984 (help)
- ^ a b "Memoirs of Maximillian de Bethune, Duke of Sully, Prime Minister of Henry the Great ...: To which is Annexed the Trial of Francis Ravaillac, for the Murder of Henry the Great". 1805.
- ^ "François de la Rochefoucauld".
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References
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- Corvisier, Christian (born 1959) (1995). "Le château de Bayers". In Archaeological Congress of France [in French] (ed.). Société française d'archéologie – Congrès archéologique de France – 153ᵉ Session [Archaeological Congress of France – 153rd Session – General Sessions Held by the French Society for the Preservation of Historic Monuments]. Séances générales tenues par la Société française pour la conservation des monuments historiques [General sessions held by the French Society for the Conservation of Historic Monuments] (in French). Musée des Monuments Français. pp. 111–123. Retrieved February 8, 2025 – via Gallica.
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Anselme (Father), Genealogical and Chronological History of the Royal House of France, of the Peers, Grand Officers of the Crown and of the King's Household... Paris, Compagnie des Libraires, 1728, 9 vols., Vol. 4, p. 419 et seq.: La Rochefoucauld. (A posthumous edition in 2 vols. was published in 1711, that of 1728 was expanded by its publisher M. de Fourny)
Moréri's series
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- Moréri, Louis (1643–1680) (1725). Grand dictionnaire historique, ou le Mélange curieux de l'histoire sacrée et profane [The Great Historical Dictionary or the Curious Mixture of Sacred and Profane History] (6 Vols). Paris: D. Mariette
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) A. Debord, who only gives a new state of the lineage of the La Rochefoucaulds up to the course of the 12th century, notes on p. 508: “the lineage is so famous that one would think one could have a good genealogy... but one always refers to Father Anselme whose work, for the 11th and 12th centuries, is extremely faulty.”
- 1674 (1st ed.) (1 Vol.). Lyon: Jean Girin (printer); Barthélemy Rivière (printer). OCLC 1040824202.
- 1681 (2nd ed.) (2 Vols.). OCLC 320759531, 1066418366, 320759530.
- Vol. 1: "A–F" (2nd ed.). 1681 – via Google Books (BSB).
- Vol. 2: "G–Z" (2nd ed.). 1681 – via Google Books (BML).
- 1683 (3rd ed.) (2 Vols.). OCLC 1066639065.
- Vol. 1: "A–F" (3rd ed.). 1683 – via Google Books (UNIL).
- Vol. 2: "G–Z" (3rd ed.). 1683 – via Google Books (BML).
- 1688 (5th ed. 2 Vols. + Supplément). OCLC 1066422148, 562162208, 887385704, 1025528373, 759626663.
- Vol. 1: "A–F" (5th ed.). 1688 – via BnF Gallica.
- Vol. 3. Supplément (6th ed.). 1689 – via Google Books (UNIL).
- 1694 (6th ed.) (4 Vols.).
- Vol. 1: "A–B" (6th ed.). 1694 – via Google Books (British Library).
- Vol. 2: "C–F" (6th ed.). 1692 – via Google Books (Ghent University Library).
- Vol. 3: "G–M" (6th ed.). 1694 – via Google Books (British Library).
- Vol. 4: "N–Z" (6th ed.). 1694 – via Google Books (British Library).
- 1698 (8th ed.) (4 Vols.). Corrected and enlarged by Monsieur [Jean] Le Clerc [1657–1736].
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- Vol. 1: "A–B" (8th ed.). 1698 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 2: "C–F" (8th ed.). 1698 – via Google Books (BSB).
- Vol. 3: "G–M" (8th ed.). 1698 – via Google Books (BSB).
- Vol. 4: "N–Z" (8th ed.). 1698 – via Google Books (BML).
- 1702 (9th ed.).
- Vol. 1: "A–Fus" (9th ed.). 1702 – via Google Books (KB original from Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht).
- Vol. 3: "G–M" (9th ed.). 1702 – via Google Books (KB original from Universiteitsbibliotheek Utrecht).
- Vol. 4: "N–Z" (9th ed.). 1702 – via Google Books (ÖN).
- 1704 (4 Vols.) (New and last ed.).
- Vol. 1: "A–B". 1707 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 2: "C–Fus". 1707 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 3: "Ga–Myt". 1707 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 4: "N–Z". 1707 – via Google Books (BML).
- 1711.
- Vol. 2: "B–Che". 1711 – via Google Books (Ghent University Library).
- 1714.
- Vol. 1: "A–Z" – Supplément (Supplements the 1712 ed.). 1714 – via Google Books (BSB).
- 1716 (? ed.)
- Vol. 1. Supplément. 1716 – via Google Books (ÖN).
- Vol. 1: "A–B" (1716). Via Wikisource (UNIL).
- Vol. 2. Supplément. 1716 – via Google Books (ÖN).
- 1717 (10th ed.)
- Vol. 1: "A–B" (10th ed.). 1717 – via Wikisource (UNIL).
- Vol. 1: "A–B" (10th ed.). 1717 – via Google Books (UNIL).
- Vol. 1. Supplément (10th ed.). 1717 – via Google Books (UNIL).
- Vol. 2: "C–F" (10th ed.). 1717 – via Google Books (UNIL).
- Vol. 2. Supplément (10th ed.). 1716 – via Google Books (NK).
- Vol. 3: "G–M" (10th ed.). 1717 – via Google Books (UNIL).
- 1725 (6 Vols.) (new and latest ed.).
- Paris: Jean-Baptiste Cognard (1667–1735), ordinary printer to the King (Louis XIV) and to the French Academy, on Ruë Saint-Jacques, at (the sign of) the Bible d'Or.
- Vol. 1: "A" (new and latest ed.). 1725 – via Google Books (NK).
- Vol. 2: "C–D" (new and latest ed.). 1725 – via Google Books (BSB).
- Vol. 3: "Ch–E" (new and latest ed.). 1725 – via Google Books (UNIL).
- Paris: Denys Mariette (1685–1732), on Ruë Saint-Jacques, at the corner of rue des Noyers, at (the sign of) Rue Saint-Augustin and at (the sign of) l'Écu de Venise (a sign on a bygone street, Rue de Venise-en-la-Cité).
- Vol. 4: "F–L" (new and latest ed.). 1725 – via Google Books (BSB).
- Vol. 5: "M–P" (new and latest ed.). 1725 – via HathiTrust (UCM).
- Vol. 6: "Q–Z (new and latest ed.). 1725 – via Google Books (BSB).
- 1732 (6 Vols.). Paris
- Vol. 1: "A–Azz" (new and latest ed.). 1731 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 2: "Bea–Coq" (new and latest ed.). 1732 – via Google Books (UCM).
- Vol. 3: "Cor–G" (new and latest ed.). 1732 – via HathiTrust (UCM).
- Vol. 4: "H–Me" (new and latest ed.). 1732 – via Google Books (University of Lucerne).
- Vol. 5: "Ma–P" (new and latest ed.). 1732 – via Google Books (University of Lucerne).
- Vol. 6: "Q–Z. 1732 – via Google Books (University of Lucerne).
- 1731 (6 Vols.) (1st Basle ed.). Jean Brandmüller.
- Vol. 1: "A–Azz (1st Basle ed.). 1731 – via Google Books (University of Lucerne).
- Vol. 2: "B–Cey (1st Basle ed.). 1731 – via Google Books (University of Lucerne).
- Vol. 3: "Cha–Ezz (1st Basle ed.). 1731 – via Google Books (University of Lucerne).
- Vol. 5: "Ma–Pyt (1st Basle ed.). 1732 – via Google Books (BSB).
- Vol. 6: "Qua–Z (1st Basle ed.). 1732 – via Google Books (BSB).
- 1733 (6 Vols.) (new and 2nd Basle ed.). Jean Brandmüller. LCCN 2021-656829.
- Vol. 1: "A–Azz" (new and 2nd Basle ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 2: "B–Cey" (new and 2nd Basle ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 3: "Cha–Ezz" (new and 2nd Basle ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 4: "F–L" (new and 2nd ed. Basle ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (BNCR).
- Vol. 5: "MA–P" (new and 2nd Basle ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 6: "Qua–Z" (new and 2nd Basle ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (BML).
Lettres
edit- 1735. Lettres by Goujet.
- Lettres à l'auteur du nouveau supplément au dictionnaire de Moréri [Letters to the Author of the New Supplement to Moréri’s Dictionary] (5 letters). 1735 – via Google Books (BSB). OCLC 165664764.
- 1735: Supplément (2 Vols.) (supplementing the 1732 Paris ed.). OCLC 1030791644, 1072562834, 1026708986, 314673369, 633612562, 1072562834, 1051485964 (Vol. 1), 1080047701 (Vol. 2).
- Vol. 1: "A–L" – Supplément. 1735 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 2: "Mab–Z" – Supplément. 1735 – via Google Books (UCM).
1940 continued
edit- Vol. 1: "A–Azz" (18th ed.). 1740 – via HathiTrust (Getty).
- Vol. 2: "B–Che" (18th ed.). 1740 – via HathiTrust (Getty).
- Vol. 3: "Che–E" (18th ed.). 1740 – via HathiTrust (Getty).
- Vol. 4: "F–H" (18th ed.). 1740 – via HathiTrust (Getty).
- Vol. 5: "I–L" (18th ed.). 1740 – via HathiTrust (Getty).
- Vol. 6: "M–O" (18th ed.). 1740 – via HathiTrust (Getty).
- Vol. 7: "P–Seg" (18th ed.). 1740 – via HathiTrust (Getty).
- Vol. 8: "Seh–Z" (18th ed.). 1740 – via HathiTrust (Getty).
1945
edit- 1743. Basle: Chés la veuve de Jean Christ.
- Vol. 1 – via Google Books (BSB).
- 1743–1745. Supplément au Dictionnaire historique, géographique, généalogique, &c. Des éditions de Basle de 1732 & 1733. Dans lequel on trouvera non seulement ce qu'il y a de nouveau dans le Supplément de Paris et dans la nouvelle édition françoise du Moréri de Hollande, mais de plus un grand nombre d'articles importans d'histoire civile & ecclésiastique, ancienne & moderne, d'histoire poétique, d'antiquités grecques, romaines, & de plusieurs autres peuples ; un grand nombre de vies de grands hommes en tout genre, de généalogies, de familles illustres, de coutumes tant religieuses que profanes ; et une très grande quantité d'articles de géographie ancienne et moderne ; le tout puisé dans les meilleures sources [Supplement to the Historical, Geographical, Genealogical Dictionary, etc., of the Basle editions of 1732 & 1733, in which will be found not only what is new in the Paris Supplement and in the new French edition of Moréri from Holland, but also a great number of important articles on civil & ecclesiastical history, both ancient & modern, on poetic history, on Greek, Roman, and other antiquities; a great number of biographies of great men of all kinds, genealogies, illustrious families, customs both religious and secular; and a very large quantity of articles on ancient and modern geography; all drawn from the best sources] (in French). doi:10.3931/e-rara-136905; OCLC 7452047, 1437745754.
- Vol. 1: "A–B" – Supplément (1732–1733 Basle ed.). 1743 – via Google Books (BML).
- Vol. 2: "C–G" – Supplément (1732–1733 Basle ed.). 1745 – via Google Books (BSB).
- Vol. 3: "H–Z" – Supplément (1732–1733 Basle ed.). 1745 – via Google Books (BSB).
- 1749
- Nouveau Supplément (2 Vols.). 1749. OCLC 314673355, 10089640, 952659097.
- Vol. 1: "A–G". 1749 – via Google Books (UCM).
- Vol. 2: "H–Z". 1749 – via Google Books (BML).
- 1743–1749. (8 Vols.) (19th ed.). Sold in Venice at François Pitteri.
- Vol. 16: "V–Z" (19 ed.). 1749 [M DCC XLIX] – via Google Books (University of Turin).
- Vol. 16 [Tome seizième]: "V–Z" (19th ed.) (8 vols.). Le grand dictionnaire historique, ou le mélange curieux de l'histoire sacrée et profane [The Great Historical Dictionary, or the Curious Mixture of Sacred and Profane History]. 1749 [MDCCXLIX].Qui contient, en abrégé, les vies et les actions remarquables des patriarches, des juges, des rois des juifs, des papes, des saints pères & anciens docteurs orthodoxes ; Des évêques, des cardinaux, & autres prélats célèbres ; des hérésiarques & des schismatiques, avec leurs principaux dogmes : des empereurs, des rois, des princes illustres, & des grands capitaines : des auteurs anciens & modernes, des philosophes, des inventeurs des arts, & de ceux qui se sont rendus recommandables en toutes fortes de professions, par leur science, par leurs ouvrages, ou par quelque action éclatante.L'établissement et le progrès des ordres religieux & militaires, & la vie de leurs fondateurs.es généalogies de plusieurs familles illustres de France & d'autres païs.L'histoire fabuleuse des dieux, & des héros de l'antiquité payenne.La description des empires, royaumes, républiques, provinces, villes, isles, montagnes, fleuves, & autres lieux considérables de l’ancienne & nouvelle géographie, où l’on remarque la situation, l'étendue & la qualité du païs ; la religion, le gouvernement, les mœurs & les coutumes des peuples. Où l’on voit les dignitez : les sous-titres d'honneur : les religions & sectes des chrétiens, des juifs & des payens : les principaux noms des arts & des sciences : les actions publiques & solennelles : les jeux, les fêtes, &c. Les édits & les loix, dont l'histoire est curieuse ; & autres choses, & actions remarquables.Avec l'histoire des conciles généraux et particuliers, sous le nom des lieux où ils ont été tenus.Le tout enrichi de remarques & de recherches curieuses, pour l'éclaircissement des difficultés de l'histoire, de la chronologie & de la géographie.Paris: Et se vend à Venise chez François Pitteri [sold in Venice by François Pitteri]. Via – Google Books (University of Turin) OCLC 1179267306, 17585580, 1403662424, 888690557
- Vol. 1: "A" (19th ed.). 1743 – via Google Books (NK).
- Vol. 2: "B" (19th ed.). 1743 – via HathiTrust (UCM).
- Vol. 3: "C" (19th ed.). 1744 – via Google Books (UCM).
- Vol. 4: "D" (19th ed.). 1745 – via HathiTrust (UCM).
- Vol. 5: "H–L" (19th ed.). 1746 – via HathiTrust (UCM).
- Vol. 6: "M–O" (19th ed.). 1747 – via HathiTrust (UCM).
- Vol. 8: "T–Z" (19th ed.). 1749 – via Google Books (BSB).
- 1759 (10 Vols.) (Nouvelle éd) – via HathiTrust. LCCN 30-1229.
- Vol. 4: "Con–E". 1759 – via Google Books (Ghent University Library).
- Vol. 5: "F–Hha". 1759 – via Wikimedia Commons (Gallica).
- Vol. 6: "Hi–L". 1759 – via Google Books (ÖN).
- Vol. 7: "M–N". 1759 – via Google Books (ÖN).
- Vol. 8: "O–Q" (new and latest ed.). 1759 – via Google Books (UCM).
- Vol. 9: "R–S". 1759 – via Google Books (ÖN).
- Vol. 10: "T–Z". 1759 – via Google Books (Ghent University Library).
English edition
edit- The Great Historical, Geographical, Genealogical and Poetical Dictionary; Being a Curious Miscellany of Sacred and Prophane History (2 Vols.). English translation by Jeremy Collier (1650–1726) (English translation of the 8th ed.). London: Printed for (a) Henry Rhodes, near Bride-Lane in Fleetstreet; (b) Thomas Newborough, at the Golden-Bal in St. Paul's Church-Yard; (c) The assigns of L[uke] Meredith, at the Star in St. Paul's Church-Yard; (d) Elizabeth Harris, at the Harrow in Little-Britain. 1701.
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: CS1 maint: others (link) OCLC 1525995 (all editions) - Vol. 1: "A–L" (English ed.). 1701 – via Internet Archive (Wellcome).
- Vol. 2: "M–Z" (English ed.). 1701 – via Google Books (BNCF).
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English translation of 6th ed. (1694)
English translation of 8th ed. (1701)
1727: Supplément. London: Printed by W. Bowyer, for C. Collier, Tho. Ward; and the executors of Henry Rhodes deceased. LCCN 30-1225; OCLC 645786127.
- Luke Meredith – who been an apprentice to bookseller and publisher Richard Royston (1601–1686) – on March 26, 1687 (within six months after Royston's death), married Richard's granddaughter, Elizabeth Chiswell (she died before 1696 and was one of four children of, and only daughter of Richard Chiswell; 1637–1711 QID 18530779; and Mary Royston; 1630–1698). Through Elizabeth, Luke Meredith was a cousin-in-law to Richard Chiswell (1673–1751). Among other things, Richard Royston and Luke Meredith had been connected to the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers.
- Hodgson, Norma; Blagden, Cyprian (1953). The Notebook of Thomas Bennet and Henry Clements (1686-1719) – With Some Aspects of Book Trade Practice. New Series. Vol. 6. Oxford Bibliographical Society.
- Via Internet Archive (Trent). pp. 78–79. Retrieved February 16, 2025.
- Smyth, Richard (1849) [1674 – original manuscript]. Ellis, Henry (1777–1869) (ed.). The Obituary of Richard Smyth, Secondary of the Poultry Compter, London: Being a Catalogue of All Such Persons as He Knew in Their Life: Extending From a.d. 1627 to a.d. 1674. London: Printed for the Camden Society.
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Spanish edition
edit- El gran diccionario histórico, o miscellanea curiosa de la historia sagrada y profana (8 Vols.). Spanish translation by ???. 1740.
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1753 (8 Vols.). Louis Moréri, José Miravel Casadevante (pseudonym of José Antonio Miravel Herrera ; 1690–1744), Frères de Tournes, floreció 1727-1781 (Editor), Libraires associés (París, Francia) (Editor). Paris and Leon: de Tournes Brothers, booksellers. - Vol. 1: "A–Azz" (in Spanish). 1753 – via Google Books (NYPL).
- Vol. 2: "B–Cez" (in Spanish). 1753 – via Google Books (NYPL).
- Vol. 3: "Cha–Czy" (in Spanish). 1753 – via Google Books (UCM).
- Vol. 4: "F–H" (in Spanish). 1753 – via Google Books (UCM).
- Vol. 6: "M–O" (in Spanish). 1753 – via HathiTrust (UCM).
- Vol. 7: "P–R" (in Spanish). 1753 – via Internet Archive (UCM).
- Vol. 8: "S–Tar" (in Spanish). 1753 – via Google Books (UCM).
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Spanish translation of ?th ed.
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- Vol. 1: "A–Az"
- Vol. 2: "B-Cez"
- Vol. 3: "Cha-Cxy"
- Vol. 4: "D-E"
- Vol. 5: "F-H"
- Vol. 6: "I-L"
- Vol. 7: "M-O"
- Vol. 8: "P-R"
- Vol. 9: "S-Tar"
- Vol. 10: "Tas-Z"
Dutch translation
edit- Groot Algemeen Historisch, Geographisch, Genealogisch en Oordeelkundig Woorden-Boek,
Behelende Het voornaamste, dat vervat is in de Woorden-boeken van Morery, Bayle, Buddeus, enz.
Als de Gehele
Kerkelyke en Wereldlyke Geschiedenis;
Of een kort begrip van de Levens en merkwaardigste Bedryven der Patriarchen, Rechters, Joodsche Koningen, Propheten, Apostelen, Vaders der Eerste Kerke, Pauzen, Kardinalen, Bisschoppen, Prelaten, voorname Godgeleerden, befaamde Ketters, en der zelver gevoelens, benevens een Historisch verhaal van de Concilien en Kerkvergaderingen, de instelling en voortgang van de Geestelyke en Wereldlyke Ordens, en de levens van der zelver stichters; Voorts de levensbedryven der Keizeren, Koningen, Keurvorsten, Vorsten, Opperveldheeren, vermaarde Krygshelden, uitmuntende Staatsdienaren, geleerde mannen, en der zelver werken, wysgeren, eerste uitvinders van kunsten, dichters, en in het algemeen van alle degenen, die zich in alle soorten van beroepingen door hunne wetenschappen, of uitmuntende bedryven hebben vermaard gemaakt;
Als Mede
Een Historisch Verhaal en Zedekundige Uitlegging
van de oude Heidensche verdichtselen en fabelen, der zelven gewaande Goden en Godinnen, de aloude Eeuw-, Ren- en Schouwspelen, benevens degenen, die tegenwoordig by openbare en andere plegtigheden gebruikelyk zyn; als mede alle andere ceremoniën en gewoontens; de benamingen der waardigheden en eerampten; verscheidene kloostergeloften en gezindheden van Christenen, Joden en Heidenen; Wetten, Willekeuren, Plakkaten en Ordonnantiën, die in de geschiedenissen der byzondere rijken en staten aanmerkelyk zyn;
Verder
Eene Geographische, Staatkundige en Historische Beschryving
van de Keizerryken, Koninkryken, Vorstendommen, Republyken, Landschappen, Eilanden, Gebergten, Rivieren, Steden, Kasteelen, Kloosters, en andere aanmerkelyke plaatsen der oude en nieuwe wereldbeschryving, met aanwyzinge van der zelver gelegenheid, naam, uitgestrektheid, oorsprong, staatsbestier, regeringswyze, godsdienst, wetten, zeden, gewoontens, enz. enz.
Eindelyk
Eene Zeer Nauwkeurige Genealogische Beschryving
van de doorluchtige afkomsten der aloude en hedendaagsche gekroonde hoofden en aanzienlyke geslachten des gehelen aardbodems, der zelver verdeeling in stamhuizen en liniën, en van alle de voornaamste familien, byzonderlyk de Zeventien Nederlandsche Provincien betreffende.
Alles in een nette order naar het alphabeth, en volgens de schikking, die de bovengemelde en andere vermaarde schryvers in hunne woorden-boeken in andere talen gehouden hebben, opgestelt, vertaalt, en met een aanzienlyk getal artikels doorgaans en alom, doch voornamentlyk ten opzichte van de zaken der Nederlanden, waar van andere woorden-boeken weinig of niets melden, uit allerlei zo gedrukte als geschrevene boeken, papieren, echte berichten en bewijzen (in Dutch). OCLC 64863242 (all editions). - Vol. 1: "A–Aqu" (Dutch ed.). 1725 – via Google Books (KB).
- Vol. 2: "Ar–Bzo" (Dutch ed.). 1725 – via Internet Archive (Boston).
- Vol. 1: "A" (Dutch ed.). 1725 – via Internet Archive (Boston Public Library).
- Vol. 2: "B" (Dutch ed.). 1725 – via Internet Archive (Boston Public Library).
- Vol. 3: "C" (Dutch ed.). 1727 – via Internet Archive (Boston Public Library).
- Vol. 5: "F, G, H" (Dutch ed.). 1727 – via Internet Archive (Boston Public Library).
- Vol. 6: "J, K, L" (Dutch ed.). 1729 – via Google Books (Ghent).
- Vol. 7: "M–N" (Dutch ed.). 1732 – via Internet Archive (Boston Public Library).
- Vol. 8: "O, P, Q" (Dutch ed.). 1732 – via Google Books (Ghent).
- Vol. 9: "R–S" (Dutch ed.). 1732 – via Google Books (Ghent).
- Vol. 1: "A–B" (Dutch ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (KB).
- Vol. 2: "C–F" (Dutch ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (KB).
- Vol. 3: "G–L" (Dutch ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (KB).
- Vol. 4: "M–Q" (Dutch ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (KB).
- Vol. 10: "T–Z" (Dutch ed.). 1733 – via Google Books (Ghent).
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Dutch translation.
1725. Under the supervision of David van Hoogstraten (1658–1724) and Matthæus Brouërius Van Nidek (1677–1742) (Wikidata – QID 99661736)
1732. Amsterdam, Utrecht, The Hague: Brunel, de Wetsteins en Smith, Waesberge, de Wed. de Coup [The Widow of de Coup], Humbert. Willem van de Water. Leiden, Samuel Luchtmans (1685–1757). The widow of Adrian Moetjens , Van Dole, Vaillant.
1733 (5 Vols.). Under the Supervision of David van Hoogstraten (1658–1724) and Jan Lodewyk Schuer (aka Jan Lodewijk Schuër; c. 1698–1740).[1]
Italian ed.
edit- Il Gran Dizionario Storico.
German ed.
edit- 1709 (1st ed.). Allgemeines Historisches Lexicon, in welchem das Leben und die Thaten der Patriarchen, Propheten, Apostel, Väter der ersten Kirchen, Päbste, Cardinale, Bischöffe, Prälaten, vornehmer Gottes-Gelährten, nebst denen Ketzern wie nicht weniger der Käyser, Könige, Chur- und Fürsten, grosser Helden und Ministern ingleichen der berühmten Gelährten, Scribenten und Künstler ferner ausführliche Nachrichten von den ansehnlichsten gräflichen, adelichen und andern Familien, von Conciliis, Münchs- und Ritter-Orden, heydnischen Göttern, etc. und endlich die Beschreibungen der Käyserthümer, Königreiche, Fürstenthümer, freyer Staaten, Landschafften, Inseln, Städte, Schlösser, Klöster, Gebürge, Flüsse und so fort, in alphabetischer Ordnung mit bewährten Zeugnissen vorgestellet werden [General Historical Lexicon, in which the lives and deeds of the patriarchs, prophets, apostles, fathers of the early churches, popes, cardinals, bishops, prelates, eminent theologians, along with the Heretics, as well as those of the emperors, kings, electors, and princes, great heroes, and ministers; likewise of the renowned scholars, writers, and artists; furthermore, detailed accounts of the most distinguished countly, noble, and other families, of church councils, monastic and knightly orders, pagan gods, etc.; and finally, the descriptions of the empires, kingdoms, principalities, free states, regions, islands, cities, castles, monasteries, mountains, rivers, and so forth; presented in alphabetical order with verified sources]. Preface by Johann Franz Buddeus (1667–1729). Leipzig: Published by Thomas Fritsch (bookseller) (1666–1726).
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- Vols. 3 & 4 ("Dritter und Vierter Theil"): "H–Z + Appendix". 1709 – via Google Books (ÖN).
- Vols. 3 & 4 ("Dritter und Vierter Theil"): "H–Z + Appendix". 1709 – via Google Books (ÖN).
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- Neu-vermehrtes – Historisch – und Geographisches Allgemeines Lexicon, in welchem das Leben, die Thaten, und andere Merckwürdigkeiten mn Patriarchen, Propheten, Apostel, Vätter der ersten Küchen, Päpsten, Cardinalen, Bischöffen, Prälaten, vornehmer Gelehrten und anderer sonst in denen Geschichten berühmter Männer und Künstler, nebst denen so genannten Ketzern; wie nicht weniger derer Kaiser, Königen, Kur- und Fürsten, Grafen, großer Herren, berühmter Krieges-Helden und Ministern; Ingleichem ausführliche Nachrichten von denen ansehnlichsten gräflichen, adelichen und andern sonderlichen Andenckens-würdigen Familien, von Concilien, Mönchs- und Ritter-Orden, heidnischen Göttern, auch allerhand wichtigen und zu vollkommenem Verständnis der vornehmsten Historien zu wissen nöthigen Antiquitäten etc.; Und endlich die Beschreibung derer Kaiserthümer, Königreiche, Fürstenthümer, freyer Stände, Landschaften, Inseln, Städten, Schlösser, Stiften, Klöster, Gebirgen, Meeren, Seen, Flüssen, und so fortan, aus allen vorhin ausgegebenen und von gleichen Materien handlenden Lexicis, auch andern bewährten historisch- und geographischen Schriften zusammen gezogen, diesmahlen von neuem mit Fleiß ganz übersehen, von einer großen Anzahl Fehlern, die noch immer in denen alten Ausgaben geblieben waren, gereiniget, und sonderlich was die schweizerischen und angrenzenden Orten und Ländern Sachen betrifft, ganz umgegossen und um ein großes vermehrt. Mehr Bericht von allem ist zu finden in der Vorrede, von Jacob Christoff Iselin, S. S. Theol. Doct. [Sacrosanctae Theologiae Doctor or Doctor of Sacred Theology] und Prof. in Basel, Mitglied der königlichen französischen, zur Erläuterung der Historien, alten Münzen und übriger Antiquitäten angestellten Academie. Erster Theil [Historical Geographical General Lexicon, in Which the Lives, Deeds, and Other Notable Events of Patriarchs, Prophets, Apostles, Fathers of the Early Church, Popes, Cardinals, Bishops, Prelates, Eminent Scholars, and Other Men of Fame in History and the Arts, as Well as the So-Called Heretics, Together With Emperors, Kings, Princes, Counts, Nobles, Famous War Heroes, and Ministers, Are Described]. Edited and preface by Jacob Christoph Iselin (1681–1737). Augsburg (Bavaria) and Basel (Switzerland).
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Historisch – und Geographisches Allgemeines Lexicon, in welchem das Leben/die Thaten/und andere Merckwürdigkeiten mn Patriarchen / Propheten / poftel / Vatter der ersten Kuchen / Päpsten / Cardinalen / Bischöffen / Prälaten / Vornehmer Gelehrten / und anderer sonst in denen Geschichten berühmter Männern und Kunstlern / nebst denen so genannten Kekern; wie nichtweniger derer Kayfer/ Königen / hur - und Fursten / Vrafen/ groffer Herren/ berühmter Krieges - Helden und Ministern
Neu-vermehrtes Historische und Geographisches Allgemeines Lexicon, in welchem das Leben/die Thaten/und andere Merckwürdigkeiten mn Patriarchen / Propheten / poftel / Vatter der ersten Kuchen / Päpsten / Cardinalen/ Bischoffen / Prälaten / Vornehmer Gelehrten / und anderer sonst in denen Geschichten berühmter Männern und Kunstlern/ nebst denen so genannten Kekern; wie nichtweniger derer Kayfer/ Königen / hur - und Fursten / Vrafen/ groffer Herren/ berühmter Krieges - Helden und Ministern ; Ingleichem @sjührliche Nachrichten von denen ansehnlichsten Graflichen / Adelichen und andern fonderlichen Andenckens- würdigen Familien/ von Concilien/ Minchsund Ritter-Orden/Heydnischen Göttern / auch allerhand wichtigen und zu vollkommenem Vers ständnus deren vornehmsten Historien zu wissen nöthigen Antiquitaten/2c.c. Und endlichen Die Beschreibung derer Käyserthumern/ Königreichen/ Fürstenthumern/ freyer Stånden/ Landschafften / Infulen / Städten/ Schlösser / Stifften/ Clofter /Gebirgen /Meeren / Seen / Flüssen/ und fo fortan / Aus allen vorhin ausgegebenen und von gleichen Materien handlenden Lexicis , auch andern bewährten Historisch und Geographischen Schrifften zusammen gezogen/ Dysmahlen von neuem mit Fleiß ganz übersehen / von einer groffen Anzahl Fehlern/ die noch immer in denen alten Ausgaben geblieben waren / gereiniget / und fonderlich was die Schweizerische und angrangender Orten und Ländern Sachen betrifft/ ganz umgegossen/ und um ein grosses vermehret. Mehr Bericht von allem ist zu finden in der Vorrede / bon Jacob Chriſtoff Ifelin / S. S. Theol, Doct, und Prof. in Basel / Mitglied der Königlichen Franzöſiſchen/ zu Erläuterung der Hiftorien/ alten Müngen und übriger Antiquitäten/ angestelltenAcademie. Erster Theil.
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« La réunion des Amis des Noirs et des Colonies ayant remis au citoyen Wadström une esquisse des règlements d'après lesquels doivent se diriger les opérations futures de la Société, en l'invitant à y faire les additions qu'il jugerait nécessaires, il remet aujourd'hui son travail et demande qu'on le soumette à la discussion. »
"The meeting of the Friends of the Blacks and the Colonies having entrusted citizen Wadström with a draft of the regulations according to which the future operations of the Society should be conducted, and having invited him to make any additions he deemed necessary, he now submits his work and requests that it be put to discussion".
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