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Joseph Pâris dit Duverney or Joseph Pâris Du Verney (10 April 1684 – 17 July 1770) (the suffix "Duverney" comes from an estate at Moirans which belonged to his family) was a French financier.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 37 relations: Antoine Crozat, 1st Marquis of Châtel, Antoine Pâris, École militaire, Bastille, Brunoy, Château, Claude Pâris la Montagne, Dauphiné, Denis Diderot, Encyclopédie, Ferme générale, French Guards Regiment, Giacomo Casanova, Investor, Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Jean Pâris de Monmartel, Jean-Baptiste Pâris de Meyzieu, Jeanne Agnès Berthelot de Pléneuf, marquise de Prie, John Law (economist), Jules Michelet, L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux, Lettres de cachet, Louis Henri, Duke of Bourbon, Louis XIV, Louisiana (New France), Marc Duret, Moirans, Mons, Belgium, New Orleans, Nogent-sur-Marne, Outlander (TV series), Paris, Parlement of Paris, Pierre Beaumarchais, Samuel Bernard (financier), Voltaire, War of the Polish Succession.

  2. French financiers
  3. Louis XV
  4. Voltaire

Antoine Crozat, 1st Marquis of Châtel

Antoine Crozat, 1st Marquis of Châtel (c. 1655 – 7 June 1738), French founder of an immense fortune, was the first proprietary owner of French Louisiana, from 1712 to 1717. Joseph Pâris Duverney and Antoine Crozat, 1st Marquis of Châtel are 18th-century French businesspeople.

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Antoine Pâris

Antoine Pâris, known as le Grand Pâris (“the Great Pâris”) (February 9, 1668, Moirans - July 29, 1734, Sampigny) was the eldest of the four Pâris brothers, who were all financiers during the reign of Louis XV. Joseph Pâris Duverney and Antoine Pâris are French financiers.

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École militaire

The École militaire ("military school") is a complex of buildings in Paris, France, which house various military training facilities.

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Bastille

The Bastille was a fortress in Paris, known as the Bastille Saint-Antoine.

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Brunoy

Brunoy is a commune in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, Île-de-France, France.

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Château

A château (plural: châteaux) is a manor house, or palace, or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions.

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Claude Pâris la Montagne

Claude Pâris dit la Montagne (August 12, 1670, Moirans - April 18, 1744, Serpaize), was a French banker and bibliophile, Lord of Moirans, Serpaize and Croix Fontaine. Joseph Pâris Duverney and Claude Pâris la Montagne are 18th-century French businesspeople and French financiers.

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Dauphiné

The Dauphiné is a former province in southeastern France, whose area roughly corresponded to that of the present departments of Isère, Drôme and Hautes-Alpes.

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Denis Diderot

Denis Diderot (5 October 171331 July 1784) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert.

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Encyclopédie

Encyclopedia, or a Systematic Dictionary of the Sciences, Arts and Crafts, better known as Encyclopédie, was a general encyclopedia published in France between 1751 and 1772, with later supplements, revised editions, and translations.

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Ferme générale

The ferme générale ("general farm") was, in ancien régime France, essentially an outsourced customs, excise and indirect tax operation.

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French Guards Regiment

The French Guards (Régiment des Gardes françaises) were an elite infantry regiment of the French Royal Army.

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Giacomo Casanova

Giacomo Girolamo Casanova (2 April 1725 – 4 June 1798) was an Italian adventurer and author from the Republic of Venice.

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Investor

An investor is a person who allocates financial capital with the expectation of a future return (profit) or to gain an advantage (interest).

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Jean le Rond d'Alembert

Jean-Baptiste le Rond d'Alembert (16 November 1717 – 29 October 1783) was a French mathematician, mechanician, physicist, philosopher, and music theorist.

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Jean Pâris de Monmartel

Jean Pâris de Monmartel (3 August 1690 at Moirans – 10 September 1766 at his château at Brunoy) was a French financier. Joseph Pâris Duverney and Jean Pâris de Monmartel are 18th-century French businesspeople, French financiers and Louis XV.

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Jean-Baptiste Pâris de Meyzieu

Jean-Baptiste Paris de Meyzieu (16 May 1718 – 6 September 1778, sur le site geneanet. Paris) was an 18th-century French bibliophile and a member of the rich family of the.

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Jeanne Agnès Berthelot de Pléneuf, marquise de Prie

Jeanne Agnès Berthelot de Pléneuf, marquise de Prie (August 1698 – 7 October 1727), was a French noblewoman who for a brief period exercised extraordinary control of the French court during the reign of King Louis XV.

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John Law (economist)

John Law (pronounced in French in the traditional approximation of Laws, the colloquial Scottish form of the name; 21 April 1671 – 21 March 1729) was a Scottish-French economist who distinguished money, a means of exchange, from national wealth dependent on trade.

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Jules Michelet

Jules Michelet (21 August 1798 – 9 February 1874) was a French historian and writer.

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L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux

L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux (French: The Intermediate of the Researchers and Curious), abbreviated as ICC, is a monthly French magazine consisting of questions and answers of its readers on various encyclopedic topics.

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Lettres de cachet

Lettres de cachet were letters signed by the king of France, countersigned by one of his ministers, and closed with the royal seal.

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Louis Henri, Duke of Bourbon

Louis Henri, Duke of Bourbon (Louis Henri Joseph; 18 August 1692 – 27 January 1740), was a French nobleman and politician who served as Prime Minister of France from 1723 to 1726.

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Louis XIV

LouisXIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 16381 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great or the Sun King, was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715.

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Louisiana (New France)

Louisiana (Louisiane) or French Louisiana (Louisiane française) was an administrative district of New France.

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Marc Duret

Marc Duret (born 28 September 1957) is a French actor.

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Moirans

Moirans is a commune in the Isère department in southeastern France.

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Mons, Belgium

Mons (German and Bergen,; Walloon and Mont) is a city and municipality of Wallonia, and the capital of the province of Hainaut, Belgium.

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New Orleans

New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or the Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Nogent-sur-Marne

Nogent-sur-Marne is a commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France.

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Outlander (TV series)

Outlander is a historical drama television series based on the Outlander novel series by Diana Gabaldon.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Parlement of Paris

The Parlement of Paris (Parlement de Paris) was the oldest parlement in the Kingdom of France, formed in the 14th century.

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Pierre Beaumarchais

Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais (in full:; 24 January 1732 – 18 May 1799) was a French polymath. Joseph Pâris Duverney and Pierre Beaumarchais are French financiers.

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Samuel Bernard (financier)

Samuel Bernard (1651 in Sancerre – January 18, 1739, in Paris), Count of Coubert (1725), was a French noble and financier. Joseph Pâris Duverney and Samuel Bernard (financier) are 18th-century French businesspeople and French financiers.

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Voltaire

François-Marie Arouet (21 November 169430 May 1778), known by his nom de plume M. de Voltaire (also), was a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher (philosophe), satirist, and historian.

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War of the Polish Succession

The War of the Polish Succession (Wojna o sukcesję polską; 1733–35) was a major European conflict sparked by a civil war in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth over the succession to Augustus II the Strong, which the other European powers widened in pursuit of their own national interests.

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See also

French financiers

Louis XV

Voltaire

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Pâris_Duverney

Also known as Joseph Pâris dit Duverney.