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  1. Marie de Maupeou. Signature. Louis Phélypeaux, Marquis of Phélypeaux OOSE COSM (29 March 1643 – 22 December 1727), Marquis of Phélypeaux (1667), Comte de Maurepas (1687), Count of Pontchartrain (1699), known as the chancellor de Pontchartrain, was a French politician.

  2. An engraving of Louis Phélypeaux, marquis de La Vrillière (1723). Louis Phélypeaux, Marquis of La Vrillière (14 April 1672 –7 September 1725) was a French statesman and nobleman. He succeeded his father Balthazar Phélypeaux as minister for the "so-called Reformed religion", that is with responsibility for Huguenots in 1700.

  3. Louis Phélypeaux (18 August 1705 – 27 February 1777) Count of Saint-Florentin, Marquis (1725) and Duke of La Vrillière (1770), was a French nobleman and politician during the reigns of Louis XV and Louis XVI. Since he had no legitimate male descendant, the Dukedom of La Vrilliére became extinct with his death. Marriage [edit]

  4. Louis Phélypeaux, marquis de La Vrillière (1672-1725) "Louis Phélypeaux (1672–1725), marquis de La Vrillière, was a French statesman. He succeeded his father Balthazar Phélypeaux as minister for the "so-called Reformed religion", that is with responsibility for Huguenots in 1700.

  5. Louis Phélypeaux, Marquis of Phélypeaux OOSE COSM, Marquis of Phélypeaux (1667), Comte de Maurepas (1687), Count of Pontchartrain (1699), known as the chancellor de Pontchartrain, was a French politician.

  6. Louis Phelypeaux (1672-1725), Marquis de La Vrilliere, was a French politician. He served as Secretary of State for Protestant Affairs from 1700, acted as Head of the Department of the Maison du Roi, and worked in the Navy ministry.

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  8. Jean-Frederic Phelypeaux was born in 1701,3 the son of Jerome Phelypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain, secretary of state of the marine and of the royal household, and the grandson of Louis Phelypeaux,4 comte de Pontchartrain and Maurepas, former secretary of the marine, former controller-general of finance, and chancellor of France from 1699 to 1714.

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