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Charles-Henri "Charles" Alloncle (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl alɔ̃kl]; born 21 October 1993) is a French politician who has represented the 9th constituency of the Hérault department in the National Assembly since 2024. He is a member of the Union of the Right for the Republic (UDR). [1]
Charles was the son of Augustin Sevin, seigneur de Quincy, and Marguerite Françoise de Glapion. [5] He married Geneviève Pecquot de Saint-Maurice on 31 July 1696, and they had a daughter, Catherine Charlotte, who married René Jourdan de Launay, then governor of the Bastille, in 1721.
Charles was born at the Château de Vincennes outside of Paris, the son of Prince John and Princess Bonne of France. [3] He was educated at court with other boys of his age with whom he would remain close throughout his life: his uncle Philip, Duke of Orléans (only two years older than himself), his three brothers Louis, John, and Philip, Louis of Bourbon, Edward and Robert of Bar, Godfrey of ...
The Quint in its current form seems to have begun as the Contact Group excluding Russia. Nowadays, Quint leaders discuss all major international topics participating in video conferences or meeting one another in various forums such as NATO, the OSCE, the G20 [8] and the UN. The Quint meets also at ministerial and experts' level.
Entrée de Charles X à Paris, par la barrière de la Villette, après son sacre. 6 juin 1825 (French for 'Entry of Charles X into Paris, through the Barrière de la Villette, after his coronation. 6 June 1825') is an 1825 history painting by the French artist Louis-François Lejeune.
His abilities were shown in an Éloge de Charles VII, which was honoured by the Académie de Nîmes in 1820, and a memoire on Les Institutions de Saint Louis, which in 1821 was honoured by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres. [1] Histoire de la Révolution française depuis 1789 jusqu'en 1814, Italian translation, 1825.
Précis historique sur la présentation de la Confession d'Augsbourg à l'empereur Charles-Quint, par plusieurs princes, états et villes d'Allemagne, ouvrage posthume de Mr Charles de Villers, suivi du texte de la Confession d'Augsbourg. Nouvelle traduction française, accompagnée de notes (1817)
The Entry of Charles X into Paris Following His Coronation (French: Entrée de Charles X à Paris, par la barrière de la Villette, après son sacre. 6 juin 1825) is an 1825 history painting by the French artist Louis-François Lejeune. [1] [2] It depicts the entry of Charles X of France into his capital Paris following his coronation at Reims.