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    Régime, a parlement (French pronunciation: [paʁləmɑ̃] ) was a provincial appellate court of the Kingdom of France. In 1789, France had 13 parlements, the original...
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    prayed for his recovery during his serious illness in Metz in 1744. His dismissal of the Parlement of Paris and his chief minister, Choiseul, in 1771, were...
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    had had with Bacquet - two sons (the eldest was councilor to the parlement de Metz, then conseiller d'État and an intendant des finances et ordres du...
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    Antoine-Galiot Mandat, conseiller to the parlement de Metz by letters dated May 1640, received as conseiller to the parlement de Paris on 14 July 1649, died unmarried...
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    in Metz, the son of a magistrate, he studied law at the University of Strasbourg, and, at the age of twenty-five, became councillor at the parlement of...
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  • historique in the city of Metz, capital of the French region of Lorraine and prefecture of the department of Moselle. "Metz municipal council, April 2010"...
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    (Jaap) Metz" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. Retrieved 22 May 2016. "Oud-VVD-Tweede Kamerlid Jaap Metz overleden" (in Dutch). Parlement.com. 30 May 2016. Retrieved...
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    Through his marriage to Marie Morin, he acquired a seat in the Paris Parlement. In this capacity he drew up the charges for the king, concerning the...
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    Présidial et police royale de Verdun Aftenposten, 3. Februar 1938 Emmanuel Michel, "Tabouillot," Biographie du Parlement de Metz, Nouvian, 1855 ["D'argent...
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    general council of Artois, procureur to the parlement of Douai, Master of Requests (France), intendant of Metz (1768) and of Lille (1774). He seems to have...
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    page 706. (in French) Emmanuel Michel, "BLOUET de Camilly (François)", Biographie du Parlement de Metz (Metz: Chez Nouvian, 1853), pages 36–37. (in French)...
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    Chenaye-Desbois, Fr.-A. de (1773), Dictionnaire de la noblesse, vol. 6, Paris, p. 315 Michel, M (1853), Biographie du Parlement de Metz, Metz, p. 292{{citation}}:...
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    conseiller at the Parlement of Metz in 1701 ; Laurent de Laffemas, a priest, died in 1655 ; Jeanne de Laffemas, who married Charles de Fitte, baron de Soucy ; Catherine...
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    he was an advisor at the Parlement de Metz then maître des requêtes. Being brought into the confidences of Louise Françoise de Bourbon, Duchess of Bourbon...
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  • Raphael Levy (category People from Metz)
    time of the disappearance. Charges were brought against Levy in the Parlement of Metz on 3 October. Even before the trial a child's body was found in the...
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    (1685–1686) by the duc de Coislin. The chancellor's great-grandson, Henri Charles du Cambout de Coislin, bishop of Metz, commissioned Bernard de Montfaucon, a...
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    was educated by the Jesuits. He was successively councillor of the parlement of Metz, procurator general at Nancy, and intendant of the province of Toul...
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  • – Biographie du parlement de Metz – Chez Nouvian – Metz, 1855 – pages 27–29 [11] Sylvie Nicolas – Les derniers maîtres des requêtes de l'Ancien Régime...
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    run by the Jesuits of Dijon. When his father was appointed to the parlement at Metz, Bossuet was left in Dijon under the care of his uncle Claude Bossuet...
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    Louis de Lorraine, cardinal de Guise et prince-évêque de Metz (21 October 1527, in Joinville, Champagne – 29 March 1578, in Paris) was a French Roman...
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    Saint-Lary de Bellegarde, was a French duke. A son of Jean de Saint-Lary, who was a military governor of Metz, he was brought to court by the duke of Épernon. He...
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    May 1643. On 18 May Queen Anne had her husband's will annulled by the Parlement de Paris, a judicial body of nobles and high clergymen, and she became sole...
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    of Paris, and the men of the hôtel de ville came to implore the parlement not to register the edict. The parlement had 1,200 copies of the edict that...
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    Tilly Metz (born 26 May 1967) is a Luxembourgish politician of the Green Party (déi Gréng). After teaching humanities and social sciences, she was appointed...
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    magistrates. His father, Henri d'Aguesseau, a hereditary councillor of the parlement of Metz, was a man of singular ability and breadth of view who, after holding...
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    misrepresenting the kingdom. The most notable example restriction was in Metz, whose Parlement's actions explicitly excluded certain rights for Jews within its...
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    shown by the royal court on the noblesse de robe as judges and royal counselors. The creation of regional parlements had the same initial goal of facilitating...
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    been a judge in the Paris Parlement and a councillor to the Duke of Burgundy. Gaspard was born in 1509 in the house Jean de Saulx had commissioned in...
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    Trois-Évêchés received a certain autonomy with a provincial parlement installed in 1633 in Metz, dominated by the city's patriciate. Civil commotions decreased...
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    Italy (1659–1661). In 1662 he became marquis de Croissy and président à mortier of the parlement of Metz. After various intendancies, at Soissons (1665)...
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