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  1. César Gabriel de Choiseul, Duke of Praslin (French pronunciation: [sezaʁ ɡabʁijɛl də ʃwazœl dyk də pʁalɛ̃], 15 August 1712 – 15 November 1785) was a French officer, diplomat and statesman.

  2. César Gabriel de Choiseul-Chevigny, marquis de Choiseul, puis duc de Praslin et pair de France (1762), comte de Chevigny et de La Rivière, vicomte de Melun et de Vaux, baron de La Flèche, de Sainte-Suzanne, et de Giry, seigneur de Chassy, né le 15 août 1712 à Paris, et mort le 15 novembre 1785, est un militaire, diplomate et ...

  3. César Gabriel de Choiseul-Chevigny, marqués de Choiseul, entonces duque de Praslin y par de Francia (1762), conde de Chevigny y de La Rivière, vizconde de Melun y Vaux, barón de La Flèche, de Sainte-Suzanne y de Giry, Señor de Chassy, nacido el 15 de agosto de 1712 en París, y murió el 15 de noviembre de 1785 Es soldado, diplomático y ...

  4. 17 de abr. de 2015 · They hoisted the Fleur de lys and named the island Praslin, in honour of César Gabriel de Choiseul, duc de Praslin (1712-1785), a French diplomat and statesman, who was at that time Secretary of State for the Navy – that is, named for the third time – because in 1774, during his second expedition in the Indian Ocean Lazare ...

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  5. Étienne François, duc de Choiseul (1719–1785), ambassador then Secretary of State to Louis XV. César Gabriel de Choiseul, duc de Praslin (1712–1785), cousin of the former, ambassador then secretary of state to Louis XV.

  6. Although from 1761 to 1766, his cousin César Gabriel de Choiseul, duc de Praslin, was minister for foreign affairs, Choiseul continued to control the policy of France until 1770 and held most of the other important offices of state at the time.

  7. César Gabriel de Choiseul, 1st Duke of Praslin (15 August 1712 – 15 November 1785) was a French nobleman and diplomat. After having served in the Army, he was appointed in 1756 ambassador in Vienna to Emperor Francis I and Queen Maria Theresa of Hungary.