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  1. Louis Marie de Noailles, Viscount of Noailles (17 April 1756 Paris – 7 January 1804 Havana) was the second son of Philippe, duc de Mouchy, and a member of Mouchy branch of the famous Noailles family of the French aristocracy.

  2. Le vicomte Louis Marie Antoine de Noailles, né à Paris le 17 avril 1756 et mort à La Havane le 7 janvier 1804, est un général et homme politique français.

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · Louis-Antoine de Noailles (born May 27, 1651, Château de Tessières, near Aurillac, France—died May 4, 1729, Paris) was a cardinal and archbishop of Paris who, with his brother, the second duc de Noailles, made the name Noailles one of the most honoured in France.

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  4. Louis Antoine de Noailles, Cardinal de Noailles (27 May 1651 – 4 May 1729), second son of Anne de Noailles, 1st Duke of Noailles, was a French bishop and cardinal. His signing of the Unigenitus bull in 1728 would end the formal Jansenist controversy.

  5. Quick Reference. (1651–1729), Abp. of Paris from 1695, created a cardinal in 1700. He was a devoted pastor and an ardent reformer of clerical discipline. His repeated commendations in 1695 and 1699 of P. Quesnel's Réflexions morales caused him to be suspected of Jansenism.

  6. Motion de M. Noailles demandant l'impression du rapport et de la seconde partie du projet de décret du comité de Constitution, et du plan de M. Pétion, à renvoyer au comité, lors de la séance du 27 mai 1791 (1887, travail de l'Assemblée et productions du roi et des ministres)

  7. A younger son, Louis Antoine de Noailles (1651–1729), was in 1695 made archbishop of Paris and hence also Duke of Saint-Cloud and peer of France in his own right, holding these high dignities until his death; he was made a cardinal in 1699. The name of Noailles continued to be prominent throughout the 18th century.