Louis Philogène Brûlart, vicomte de Puisieulx
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Louis Philogène Brulart, Comte de Sillery and Marquis de Puysieux (or Puysieulx) (1702-1770) was a French diplomat and nobleman who served as Foreign Minister from 1747 to 1751 but was forced to retire due to ill-health.
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Louis-Philogène Brulart, Comte de Sillery and Marquis de Puysieux | |
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Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | |
In office January 1747 – September 1751 | |
Preceded by | Marquis d'Argenson |
Succeeded by | de Barberie de Saint-Contest |
French Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples | |
In office October 1735 – April 1739 | |
Governor of Épernay | |
In office 1727–1770 | |
Preceded by | Carloman Philogène Brulart, Comte de Sillery |
Personal details | |
Born | 12 May 1702 Paris |
Died | 8 December 1770 Paris |
Nationality | French |
Other political affiliations | Order of Saint Michael Order of the Holy Spirit |
Spouse | Charlotte Félicité Le Tellier (1708–1783) |
Children | Adelaide Felicite (1725-1785) |
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