Claire de Gonzague Comtesse de Bourbon-Montpensier (1464-1503) : Une princesse italienne à la cour de France / Nicole Dupont-Pierrart
| Claire de Gonzague Comtesse de Bourbon-Montpensier (1464-1503) : Une princesse italienne à la cour de France / Nicole Dupont-Pierrart |
| Autore | Dupont-Pierrart Nicole |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Villeneuve d'Ascq, : Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (342 p.) |
| Disciplina |
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920 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | ToscanoGennaro |
| Soggetto topico |
History
International Relations Frédéric I Claire de Gonzague noblesse Cour courtisans relation internationale Italie France Charles VIII |
| Soggetto genere / forma |
Biography
History |
| ISBN |
2-7574-1612-X
2-7574-1808-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
| Altri titoli varianti |
CLAIRE DE GONZAGUE COMTESSE DE BOURBON-MONTPENSIER 1464 1503
Claire de Gonzague Comtesse de Bourbon-Montpensier |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910495726103321 |
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| Villeneuve d'Ascq, : Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2017 | ||
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Le duc de Saint-Simon : Immuable comme Dieu et d'une suite enragée / Alphonse De Waelhens
| Le duc de Saint-Simon : Immuable comme Dieu et d'une suite enragée / Alphonse De Waelhens |
| Autore | De Waelhens Alphonse |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bruxelles, : Presses de l’Université Saint-Louis, 2019 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (354 p.) |
| Disciplina |
944/.033/0924
B |
| Soggetto topico | Historians - France - Biography |
| ISBN | 2-8028-0352-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910495798403321 |
De Waelhens Alphonse
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| Bruxelles, : Presses de l’Université Saint-Louis, 2019 | ||
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The hunt after Jeanne-Antoinette de Pompadour : patronage, politics, art, and the French Enlightenment / / Rosamond Hooper-Hamersley
| The hunt after Jeanne-Antoinette de Pompadour : patronage, politics, art, and the French Enlightenment / / Rosamond Hooper-Hamersley |
| Autore | Hooper-Hamersley Rosamond <1952-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , [2011] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (415 pages) : illustrations |
| Disciplina | 944/.034092 |
| Soggetto topico |
Art patronage - France - History - 18th century
Patronage, Political - France - History - 18th century Art, French - 18th century Enlightenment - France |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN | 0-7391-4965-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | The hunt for Jeanne-Antoinette de Pompadour : beyond the Toilet of Venus -- Pompadour at the Court of Versailles -- Pompadour and diplomacy -- Pompadour and artistic patronage -- Pompadour in a culture of enlightenment -- The Pompadour paradox. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910465770603321 |
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The hunt after Jeanne-Antoinette de Pompadour : patronage, politics, art, and the French Enlightenment / / Rosamond Hooper-Hamersley
| The hunt after Jeanne-Antoinette de Pompadour : patronage, politics, art, and the French Enlightenment / / Rosamond Hooper-Hamersley |
| Autore | Hooper-Hamersley Rosamond <1952-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , [2011] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (415 pages) : illustrations |
| Disciplina | 944/.034092 |
| Soggetto topico |
Art patronage - France - History - 18th century
Patronage, Political - France - History - 18th century Art, French - 18th century Enlightenment - France |
| ISBN | 0-7391-4965-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | The hunt for Jeanne-Antoinette de Pompadour : beyond the Toilet of Venus -- Pompadour at the Court of Versailles -- Pompadour and diplomacy -- Pompadour and artistic patronage -- Pompadour in a culture of enlightenment -- The Pompadour paradox. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910798697403321 |
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The hunt after Jeanne-Antoinette de Pompadour : patronage, politics, art, and the French Enlightenment / / Rosamond Hooper-Hamersley
| The hunt after Jeanne-Antoinette de Pompadour : patronage, politics, art, and the French Enlightenment / / Rosamond Hooper-Hamersley |
| Autore | Hooper-Hamersley Rosamond <1952-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , [2011] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (415 pages) : illustrations |
| Disciplina | 944/.034092 |
| Soggetto topico |
Art patronage - France - History - 18th century
Patronage, Political - France - History - 18th century Art, French - 18th century Enlightenment - France |
| ISBN | 0-7391-4965-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | The hunt for Jeanne-Antoinette de Pompadour : beyond the Toilet of Venus -- Pompadour at the Court of Versailles -- Pompadour and diplomacy -- Pompadour and artistic patronage -- Pompadour in a culture of enlightenment -- The Pompadour paradox. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809287403321 |
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| Lanham, Maryland : , : Lexington Books, , [2011] | ||
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L' ascension et la Chute de Pierre de la Broce, Chambellan du Roi (+ 1278) : Étude Sur le Pouvoir Royal Au Teéps de Saint Louis et de Philippe III (V. 1250 - V. 1280)
| L' ascension et la Chute de Pierre de la Broce, Chambellan du Roi (+ 1278) : Étude Sur le Pouvoir Royal Au Teéps de Saint Louis et de Philippe III (V. 1250 - V. 1280) |
| Autore | Hélary Xavier |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Paris : , : Honoré Champion, , 2021 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (520 pages) |
| Disciplina | 944 |
| Collana | Etudes d'histoire Médiévale |
| Soggetto topico | Chamberlains (Royal households) - France |
| ISBN | 2-7453-5553-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Préface -- Introduction -- Chapitre 1. Philippe III, roi de France (1270‑1285) -- Philippe III. Quel homme ? Quel roi ? -- L'homme -- La famille royale -- Le modèle : Saint Louis -- La piété du roi -- La place des mendiants -- Chapitre 2. Barons et grands seigneurs -- Isabelle d'Aragon, la première épouse -- Marie de Brabant et ses proches -- Charles d'Anjou et Robert II d'Artois -- Les princes anglais -- Les grands vassaux du Nord du royaume -- Les Brienne -- Les Courtenay -- Les Châtillon -- Les Clermont-Nesle et les Nesle -- Les Beaujeu -- Les barons de second rang - Érard de Vallery -- Les barons du Midi -- Prélats -- Le « légat de France » -- La cohésion d'un milieu -- Chapitre 3. L'hôtel -- L'Hôtel -- La Chambre -- Les chambellans -- Jean Sarrazin : l'homme des comptes -- La protection du roi -- Les clercs du roi -- La « chancellerie » et les archives -- Guillaume de Crépy et Jean de Caux -- Le service religieux -- Des serviteurs polyvalents -- Maître Henri de Vézelay -- Pierre le Chambellan -- Les chevaliers dans l'entourage de Saint Louis et de Philippe III -- Chevaliers du roi, chevaliers de l'Hôtel -- Chapitre 4. La dynamique d'un milieu -- L'Hôtel : une affaire de famille -- La communauté de l'Hôtel -- La chasse -- La fierté d'appartenir à l'Hôtel -- Le souvenir de Saint Louis -- L'exaltation de la famille capétienne -- L'Hôtel : un brassage -- Maître Gilles de La Chaussée -- La dynamique d'une communauté -- Le service du roi -- Les pensionnés du comte de Flandre -- L'enquête sur les officiers des forêts -- Chapitre 5. Origines et première ascension de Pierre de La Broce -- Les origines -- Pierre II au service du roi -- Pierre III. Son mariage -- ses alliances -- Les débuts d'une carrière à l'Hôtel -- Chirurgien de l'Hôtel -- Chambellan du roi -- Châtelain de Nogent-L'Érembert -- La croisade de Tunis (été 1270).
Les ordonnances de régence (octobre 1270 et décembre 1271) -- Chapitre 6. La construction d'un patrimoine -- Le partage de septembre 1273 -- L'accord entre Pierre de La Broce et Philippa (août 1268) -- L'acquisition de la seigneurie de Langeais (mars 1272) -- L'acquisition de rentes (1266‑1272) -- Les terres de Mouliherne et de Louplande (novembre 1272) -- Les biens de Chémery (novembre 1272) -- L'acquisition de la seigneurie de Châtillon-sur-Indre (septembre 1274) -- L'acquisition de rentes (1272‑1277) -- Les terres normandes (Damville, Charnelles, « Fontaine-Cadoc ») -- L'achat de Fins (septembre - novembre 1277) -- La terre de Fins -- Une maison à Paris, rue de la Montagne-Sainte-Geneviève -- La logique des achats -- Les moyens financiers de Pierre de La Broce -- Les comptes de 1275 -- La « société commerciale » avec Jean Sarrazin et l'« argent de Tunis » -- Pierre de La Broce au milieu des serviteurs royaux -- Chapitre 7. Pierre de La Broce chef de famille et seigneur féodal -- Vers la seigneurie de La Broce -- La noblesse progressive de Pierre de La Broce -- Affaires de famille (1) : les mariages de Guillaume, le frère de Pierre de La Broce, et de Jeanne, leur sœur -- Affaires de famille (2) : le mariage de Pétronille, fille de Pierre de La Broce -- Affaires de famille (3) : le mariage de Pierre (IV), le fils aîné de Pierre de La Broce -- Affaires de famille (4) : le mariage d'Isabelle, fille de Pierre de La Broce -- Affaires de famille (5) : le mariage de Pétronille, nièce de Pierre de La Broce, et d'Amicie, sa fille -- Les parents (1) Pierre de Benais -- Les parents (2) Philippe Barbe -- Les vassaux -- Le service d'ost -- Les châteaux -- L'entourage -- Les chapelles -- Pierre de La Broce, chef de famille et seigneur féodal -- Chapitre 8. La chute -- Les sources -- Les deux princes Louis. La campagne menée par Pierre de Benais contre Marie de Brabant (juillet 1276) -- Le « vidame de Laon » et les rumeurs de pratiques contre-nature -- Élisabeth de Spalbeek -- Maître Guillaume de Mâcon et maître Pierre de Benais -- La première mission -- L'échec de l'ost de Sauveterre (octobre-novembre 1276) -- La deuxième mission -- La mise en cause de Marie de Brabant -- La guerre de la Vache de Ciney -- Arnoul de Wezemaal en mission -- La troisième entrevue (novembre 1277) -- Le rapport de l'évêque de Liège (30 janvier 1278) -- L'arrestation de Pierre de La Broce -- Une procédure secrète -- Chapitre 9. La mort du chambellan et l'exil de l'évêque -- Le jugement -- La mort -- Le démembrement du patrimoine -- La famille de Pierre de La Broce -- Jean de La Broce -- Les poursuites contre le « vidame de Laon » -- Les poursuites contre Pierre de Benais -- Les barons liés à Marie de Brabant -- La réponse du pape -- Chapitre 10. Échos contemporains (I). Chroniques -- Les chroniqueurs de Saint-Denis : Primat et Guillaume de Nangis -- Pierre de La Broce chez Primat -- Pierre de La Broce chez Guillaume de Nangis -- Le traducteur de Guillaume de Nangis -- La Chronique abrégée de Guillaume de Nangis -- La « Chronique anonyme finissant en 1286 » ou « Continuation de l'Abrégé de l'Histoire de France du Ménestrel d'Alphonse de Poitiers » -- Deux autres chroniques -- Le silence de Joinville -- Une chronique de Touraine et la mise en cause de l'« envie » des barons -- Lodewijk van Velthem -- Jan van Heelu -- Jean d'Outremeuse -- Chapitre 11. Échos contemporains (II). Textes moraux -- Une complainte, un jeu, un dit : un dossier exceptionnel -- Le manuscrit fr. 837 de la BnF -- Le « songe d'un clerc » -- Le Ludus super Anticlaudianum d'Adam de La Bassée -- Conclusion -- Chapitre 12. Essai d'interprétation -- Le gouvernement capétien. Le témoignage des chroniques et des textes moraux -- Pierre de La Broce au conseil du roi -- Pierre de La Broce chambellan -- Un homme d'influence -- Le procureur de l'ordre franciscain à la cour du roi de France -- Les précautions de Charles d'Anjou -- Le testament d'Érard de Vallery -- Les hommes de Pierre de La Broce -- Thibaud de Pouancé -- Pourquoi n'y a-t‑il pas eu d'épuration ? -- Le pouvoir de Pierre de La Broce -- Conclusion -- I - Note sur le chartrier de Pierre de La Broce -- II - Sources publiées -- Section 1. Documents de la pratique, documents d'archives, lettres -- Section 2. Sources publiées : chroniques, œuvres littéraires, récits, sermons -- Section 3. Sources publiées : documents iconographiques -- III - Bibliographie -- Index -- Table des matières. |
| Altri titoli varianti | L' ascension et la Chute de Pierre de la Broce, Chambellan du Roi |
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The memoirs of the Duke of Rovigo . Volume II / / Anne Jean Marie Rene Savary Duke of Rovigo
| The memoirs of the Duke of Rovigo . Volume II / / Anne Jean Marie Rene Savary Duke of Rovigo |
| Autore | Savary Anne-Jean-Marie-Rene duc de Rovigo |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Place of publication not identified] : , : Pickle Partners Publishing, , [2014] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (500 pages) |
| Disciplina | 944.034 |
| Collana | The Memoirs of Duke of Rovigo |
| ISBN | 1-78289-220-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PART I. -- CHAPTER I. -- Austria threatens to resume hostilities-Precautions taken against her-Administrative measures-Regulations for the internal government of Prussia-The Emperor echelons his troops on the Vistula-Pretensions of England-Continental blockade. -- CHAPTER II. -- The army enters Poland-Overturning of Marshal Duroc's carriage-Fatigue and privation of the troops-Cantonment of the army-Head-quarters established at Warsaw. -- CHAPTER III. -- The Russians try to surprise us in our winter-quarters-Movement of Mohrungen -The Emperor gives the author the command of the 5th corps-Battle of Eylau-Bernadotte-Affair of Ostrolenka. -- CHAPTER IV. -- The Emperor at Osterode-State of public opinion-Fouché-Agitation of the cabinet of Madrid-Various measures adopted by the Emperor-The Divan arms against Russia-General Gardanne's mission. -- CHAPTER V. -- Siege of Dantzic-General Kalkreuth-The ambassador from the Shah of Persia arrives at Finkenstein-The enemy's army again takes the field-Bernadotte and Soult-The affair of Heilsberg-Murat's obstinacy in charging with his cavalry-The Emperor sends me to hisGallant conduct of these young troops. -- CHAPTER IV. -- The Russian army crosses to the right bank of the river-The Emperor scarcely credits this imprudence-Our columns debouch-Skilful movement of General Dupont-The action becomes general-Battle of Friedland-The Russians are defeated. -- CHAPTER VII. -- News of the taking of Königsberg received by the Emperor-The author is appointed governor of that place-Resources of every kind-Great number of wounded returning to their corps-System and management of the, hospitals- The Russians ask an armistice-Interview at Tilsit. -- CHAPTER VIII.
Revolution of the seraglio-Sultan Selim strangled-His successor shows himself not very favourably disposed towards France-The Emperor cannot account for the Turkish policy-He abandons the interests of the Osmanlis-The Greeks- General considerations on theMistake of France. -- CHAPTER IX. -- The Emperor Napoleon yields to the solicitations of the Emperor Alexander- The Autocrat takes part of the spoils of his ally-The King and Queen of Prussia at Tilsit-Formation of the kingdom of Westphalia-M. de Nowosilsow warns the Emperor Alexander to remember the fate of his father. -- CHAPTER X. -- The Emperor's return-Public joy in France-Fêtes and the opera of Trajan- Mission to St. Petersburg-The Emperor's instructions-My arrival at St. Petersburg-Exasperation against the French-Difficulty in obtaining lodgings- The Emperor Alexander. -- CHAPTER XI. -- St. Petersburg-Fetes at Petershoff-The princes of the house of Bourbon suddenly remove-Communications of the Emperor Alexander on this subject- Reply of the Emperor Napoleon-He proposes that the princes should take up their residence at Versailles-MissionAllusions of the Empress. -- CHAPTER XII. -- The Turks refuse our mediation-General Guilleminot-The Emperor Alexander goes to inspect his army-Invitation from the Empress-Questions of that princess respecting Napoleon's taste for the drama-Surprise of Copenhagen-Indignation occasioned by that event in Russia. -- CHAPTER XIII. -- Conspiracy against the Emperor Paul-Count P....-General B....-The grand-duke-Assassination of Paul-Reported to have died of disease-Critical situation of the Emperor Alexander-Marshal Soult intercepts a plan of conspiracy-Its ramifications. -- CHAPTER XIV. The Emperor Alexander places himself in a state of hostility to England-The Duke of Vicenza is appointed ambassador to St. Petersburg-The Duke di Serra Capriola-Count de Meerfeld-Unfavourable sentiments entertained towards my successor-I endeavour to remoPresents of the Emperor Alexander. -- CHAPTER XV. -- Expedition to Portugal-Junot-His army-Entrance into Lisbon-Provident measures adopted by the Regent-Our troops approach Spain-Political considerations-Talleyrand-Part taken by that diplomatist in the Peninsular enterprise-Extraordinary attempt of Fouché. -- CHAPTER XVI. -- Formation of the select gendarmerie-Composition of that corps-Hospital de Sedan-Creation of a new order of nobility-The Emperor not displeased at opposition. -- CHAPTER XVII. -- The Prince of the Peace has all the resources of Spain at his arbitrary disposal- Discontent of the nation-He is obliged to have recourse to foreign influence- The Duchess of Orléans, M. de la Bouillèrie-Our troops take possession of part of Spain-The AraFerdinand proclaimed King of Spain. -- CHAPTER XVIII. -- Napoleon's reflections on the subject of the revolution of Aranjuez-I set out for Madrid-Instructions given to me by the Emperor-The Infante Don Carlos- The sword of Francis I.-The Emperor's letter to the Grand-duke of Berg. -- CHAPTER XIX. -- The Grand-duke of Berg and the Prince of the Peace-Analogy of their situations-Charles IV. invokes the support of the Emperor Napoleon-His protest Escoiquiz-The Duke del Infantado-My conversation with these two personages-My presentation to Ferdinand. -- CHAPTER XX. -- The King and Queen of Spam claim die support of the Grand-duke of Berg-Considerations which determine Ferdinand to proceed to Bayonne -He stops at Vittoria-Conversation with his ministers-Reflections on the report of Cevallos. -- CHAPTER XXI. Señor Cevallos-Return to Bayonne-The Emperor's arrival in that city-I render him an account of my mission-The Emperor's intentions. -- CHAPTER XXII. -- Ferdinand dissuaded from proceeding on his journey-Urquijo-His objections to the policy of Ferdinand's ministers-The Emperor Napoleon's letter to Ferdinand. -- CHAPTER XXIII. -- Tumult at Vittoria-Ferdinand favours it-The Duke del Infantado-Ferdinand continues his journey-His arrival at Bayonne-Reception he experiences from the Emperor-The Emperor's opinion of Ferdinand. -- CHAPTER XXIV. -- Arrival of Charles IV. at Bayonne-His meeting with Ferdinand-His complaints to the Emperor-Ferdinand's dispatches intercepted-They furnish proofs of his hostile sentiments towards France-The Emperor receives intelligence of the insurrection of Madrid-ReflThe Emperor's scruples decided. -- CHAPTER XXV. -- Titles of the Spanish Bourbons to the crown-Policy of the Emperor-Convocation of the notables-The insurrection spreads over Spain -Abdication of the Bourbons-Military preparations-Arrival of Joseph Napoleon at Bayonne- Review of his administration at NaplConstitution of Bayonne. -- CHAPTER XXVI. -- The Grand-duke of Berg falls ill-The author proceeds to Madrid-Instructions given to him by the Emperor-State of the public mind on his arrival-He sends assistance to General Dupont-Cuesta marches against General Bessières-The author recalls the corps whiDupont maintains his position. -- CHAPTER XXVII. -- M. de Fénelon is carried off-His dispatches are transmitted to Castaños-False movements of our generals-The Spaniards intercept our communications-General Vedel puts the enemy to the rout-Inaction of General Castaños-M. Villoutray-Extraordinary feeling ofGeneral Legendre. -- CHAPTER XXVIII. Unfavourable impression created in Spain by the disastrous event at Baylen-La Romana and Bernadotte-Joseph's entry into Madrid-M. de Villoutray again -The author's opinion as to what ought to have been done-Events in Portugal -Admiral Siniavin. -- CHAPTER XXIX. -- The army retreats from Madrid-The author returns to France-Particulars respecting his journey-He joins the Emperor at Toulouse-The two engineers-Circumstance which most deeply affected him in the capitulation of Baylen -Men of the revolution-St. Napoleon'Attentions shown by the courtiers. -- CHAPTER XXX. -- The Emperor's embarrassment-State of the question-The Emperor demands an interview with Alexander, which is arranged to take place at Erfurt- Napoleon goes to meet Alexander-Protestations of the Emperor of Austria- Fêtes, dramatic entertainments, & -- c. -- PART II. -- CHAPTER I. -- Intelligence from Portugal-Mutual concessions-The Emperor Napoleon offers to the author the embassy to Russia-Close of the conferences at Erfurt-The two sovereigns take leave of each other-Count Romanzow-England rejects the pacific overtures made to her bThe Emperor relies upon his treaty of alliance with Russia. -- CHAPTER II. -- The Emperor's arrival at Bayonne-His entrance into Spain-Action of Somosierra-Madrid is summoned to open her gates-Embarrassment of the Spanish grandees--Assault -Entrance into Madrid-Correspondence between the Queen of Naples and Ferdinand VII.-IntelligeThe Emperor confides the command of the army to Marshal Soult. -- CHAPTER III. -- The Emperor at Valladolid-General Legendre-Deputation from the city of Madrid-Audience granted to it by the Emperor-King Joseph enters Madrid- Intelligence from France-The author's conversation with the Emperor on the subject-Arrangements in respect to reM. de Metternich. -- CHAPTER IV. Reception given to the diplomatic body-Words addressed by the Emperor to M. de Metternich-Assurances of the court of St. Petersburg-Extent of the Emperor's reliance upon them-Preparations for war-Public opinion. |
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Savary Anne-Jean-Marie-Rene duc de Rovigo
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The memoirs of the Duke of Rovigo . Volume II / / Anne Jean Marie Rene Savary Duke of Rovigo
| The memoirs of the Duke of Rovigo . Volume II / / Anne Jean Marie Rene Savary Duke of Rovigo |
| Autore | Savary Anne-Jean-Marie-Rene duc de Rovigo |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Place of publication not identified] : , : Pickle Partners Publishing, , [2014] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (500 pages) |
| Disciplina | 944.034 |
| Collana | The Memoirs of Duke of Rovigo |
| ISBN | 1-78289-220-6 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PART I. -- CHAPTER I. -- Austria threatens to resume hostilities-Precautions taken against her-Administrative measures-Regulations for the internal government of Prussia-The Emperor echelons his troops on the Vistula-Pretensions of England-Continental blockade. -- CHAPTER II. -- The army enters Poland-Overturning of Marshal Duroc's carriage-Fatigue and privation of the troops-Cantonment of the army-Head-quarters established at Warsaw. -- CHAPTER III. -- The Russians try to surprise us in our winter-quarters-Movement of Mohrungen -The Emperor gives the author the command of the 5th corps-Battle of Eylau-Bernadotte-Affair of Ostrolenka. -- CHAPTER IV. -- The Emperor at Osterode-State of public opinion-Fouché-Agitation of the cabinet of Madrid-Various measures adopted by the Emperor-The Divan arms against Russia-General Gardanne's mission. -- CHAPTER V. -- Siege of Dantzic-General Kalkreuth-The ambassador from the Shah of Persia arrives at Finkenstein-The enemy's army again takes the field-Bernadotte and Soult-The affair of Heilsberg-Murat's obstinacy in charging with his cavalry-The Emperor sends me to hisGallant conduct of these young troops. -- CHAPTER IV. -- The Russian army crosses to the right bank of the river-The Emperor scarcely credits this imprudence-Our columns debouch-Skilful movement of General Dupont-The action becomes general-Battle of Friedland-The Russians are defeated. -- CHAPTER VII. -- News of the taking of Königsberg received by the Emperor-The author is appointed governor of that place-Resources of every kind-Great number of wounded returning to their corps-System and management of the, hospitals- The Russians ask an armistice-Interview at Tilsit. -- CHAPTER VIII.
Revolution of the seraglio-Sultan Selim strangled-His successor shows himself not very favourably disposed towards France-The Emperor cannot account for the Turkish policy-He abandons the interests of the Osmanlis-The Greeks- General considerations on theMistake of France. -- CHAPTER IX. -- The Emperor Napoleon yields to the solicitations of the Emperor Alexander- The Autocrat takes part of the spoils of his ally-The King and Queen of Prussia at Tilsit-Formation of the kingdom of Westphalia-M. de Nowosilsow warns the Emperor Alexander to remember the fate of his father. -- CHAPTER X. -- The Emperor's return-Public joy in France-Fêtes and the opera of Trajan- Mission to St. Petersburg-The Emperor's instructions-My arrival at St. Petersburg-Exasperation against the French-Difficulty in obtaining lodgings- The Emperor Alexander. -- CHAPTER XI. -- St. Petersburg-Fetes at Petershoff-The princes of the house of Bourbon suddenly remove-Communications of the Emperor Alexander on this subject- Reply of the Emperor Napoleon-He proposes that the princes should take up their residence at Versailles-MissionAllusions of the Empress. -- CHAPTER XII. -- The Turks refuse our mediation-General Guilleminot-The Emperor Alexander goes to inspect his army-Invitation from the Empress-Questions of that princess respecting Napoleon's taste for the drama-Surprise of Copenhagen-Indignation occasioned by that event in Russia. -- CHAPTER XIII. -- Conspiracy against the Emperor Paul-Count P....-General B....-The grand-duke-Assassination of Paul-Reported to have died of disease-Critical situation of the Emperor Alexander-Marshal Soult intercepts a plan of conspiracy-Its ramifications. -- CHAPTER XIV. The Emperor Alexander places himself in a state of hostility to England-The Duke of Vicenza is appointed ambassador to St. Petersburg-The Duke di Serra Capriola-Count de Meerfeld-Unfavourable sentiments entertained towards my successor-I endeavour to remoPresents of the Emperor Alexander. -- CHAPTER XV. -- Expedition to Portugal-Junot-His army-Entrance into Lisbon-Provident measures adopted by the Regent-Our troops approach Spain-Political considerations-Talleyrand-Part taken by that diplomatist in the Peninsular enterprise-Extraordinary attempt of Fouché. -- CHAPTER XVI. -- Formation of the select gendarmerie-Composition of that corps-Hospital de Sedan-Creation of a new order of nobility-The Emperor not displeased at opposition. -- CHAPTER XVII. -- The Prince of the Peace has all the resources of Spain at his arbitrary disposal- Discontent of the nation-He is obliged to have recourse to foreign influence- The Duchess of Orléans, M. de la Bouillèrie-Our troops take possession of part of Spain-The AraFerdinand proclaimed King of Spain. -- CHAPTER XVIII. -- Napoleon's reflections on the subject of the revolution of Aranjuez-I set out for Madrid-Instructions given to me by the Emperor-The Infante Don Carlos- The sword of Francis I.-The Emperor's letter to the Grand-duke of Berg. -- CHAPTER XIX. -- The Grand-duke of Berg and the Prince of the Peace-Analogy of their situations-Charles IV. invokes the support of the Emperor Napoleon-His protest Escoiquiz-The Duke del Infantado-My conversation with these two personages-My presentation to Ferdinand. -- CHAPTER XX. -- The King and Queen of Spam claim die support of the Grand-duke of Berg-Considerations which determine Ferdinand to proceed to Bayonne -He stops at Vittoria-Conversation with his ministers-Reflections on the report of Cevallos. -- CHAPTER XXI. Señor Cevallos-Return to Bayonne-The Emperor's arrival in that city-I render him an account of my mission-The Emperor's intentions. -- CHAPTER XXII. -- Ferdinand dissuaded from proceeding on his journey-Urquijo-His objections to the policy of Ferdinand's ministers-The Emperor Napoleon's letter to Ferdinand. -- CHAPTER XXIII. -- Tumult at Vittoria-Ferdinand favours it-The Duke del Infantado-Ferdinand continues his journey-His arrival at Bayonne-Reception he experiences from the Emperor-The Emperor's opinion of Ferdinand. -- CHAPTER XXIV. -- Arrival of Charles IV. at Bayonne-His meeting with Ferdinand-His complaints to the Emperor-Ferdinand's dispatches intercepted-They furnish proofs of his hostile sentiments towards France-The Emperor receives intelligence of the insurrection of Madrid-ReflThe Emperor's scruples decided. -- CHAPTER XXV. -- Titles of the Spanish Bourbons to the crown-Policy of the Emperor-Convocation of the notables-The insurrection spreads over Spain -Abdication of the Bourbons-Military preparations-Arrival of Joseph Napoleon at Bayonne- Review of his administration at NaplConstitution of Bayonne. -- CHAPTER XXVI. -- The Grand-duke of Berg falls ill-The author proceeds to Madrid-Instructions given to him by the Emperor-State of the public mind on his arrival-He sends assistance to General Dupont-Cuesta marches against General Bessières-The author recalls the corps whiDupont maintains his position. -- CHAPTER XXVII. -- M. de Fénelon is carried off-His dispatches are transmitted to Castaños-False movements of our generals-The Spaniards intercept our communications-General Vedel puts the enemy to the rout-Inaction of General Castaños-M. Villoutray-Extraordinary feeling ofGeneral Legendre. -- CHAPTER XXVIII. Unfavourable impression created in Spain by the disastrous event at Baylen-La Romana and Bernadotte-Joseph's entry into Madrid-M. de Villoutray again -The author's opinion as to what ought to have been done-Events in Portugal -Admiral Siniavin. -- CHAPTER XXIX. -- The army retreats from Madrid-The author returns to France-Particulars respecting his journey-He joins the Emperor at Toulouse-The two engineers-Circumstance which most deeply affected him in the capitulation of Baylen -Men of the revolution-St. Napoleon'Attentions shown by the courtiers. -- CHAPTER XXX. -- The Emperor's embarrassment-State of the question-The Emperor demands an interview with Alexander, which is arranged to take place at Erfurt- Napoleon goes to meet Alexander-Protestations of the Emperor of Austria- Fêtes, dramatic entertainments, & -- c. -- PART II. -- CHAPTER I. -- Intelligence from Portugal-Mutual concessions-The Emperor Napoleon offers to the author the embassy to Russia-Close of the conferences at Erfurt-The two sovereigns take leave of each other-Count Romanzow-England rejects the pacific overtures made to her bThe Emperor relies upon his treaty of alliance with Russia. -- CHAPTER II. -- The Emperor's arrival at Bayonne-His entrance into Spain-Action of Somosierra-Madrid is summoned to open her gates-Embarrassment of the Spanish grandees--Assault -Entrance into Madrid-Correspondence between the Queen of Naples and Ferdinand VII.-IntelligeThe Emperor confides the command of the army to Marshal Soult. -- CHAPTER III. -- The Emperor at Valladolid-General Legendre-Deputation from the city of Madrid-Audience granted to it by the Emperor-King Joseph enters Madrid- Intelligence from France-The author's conversation with the Emperor on the subject-Arrangements in respect to reM. de Metternich. -- CHAPTER IV. Reception given to the diplomatic body-Words addressed by the Emperor to M. de Metternich-Assurances of the court of St. Petersburg-Extent of the Emperor's reliance upon them-Preparations for war-Public opinion. |
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Le régent : Entre fable et histoire / / Denis Reynaud, Chantal Thomas
| Le régent : Entre fable et histoire / / Denis Reynaud, Chantal Thomas |
| Autore | Burel Charlotte |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Paris, : CNRS Éditions, 2016 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (278 p.) |
| Disciplina |
944/.034/092
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| Altri autori (Persone) |
DurantonHenri
FaivreAnne-Marie Mercier FerretOlivier FrancalanzaÉric JanerÉlisabeth Jomand-BaudryRégine LéoniSylviane MichelPierre O’DeaMichael ReynaudDenis RivaraAnnie ThomasChantal WallerRichard WeilFrançoise |
| Collana | Hors collection |
| Soggetto topico |
Regents - France
Princes - France |
| Soggetto non controllato |
Philippe d'Orléans
régent histoire France |
| ISBN | 2-271-09091-1 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910495973203321 |
Burel Charlotte
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