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  1. Melchior Cardinal de Polignac (11 October 1661 – 20 November 1742) was a French diplomat, Cardinal and Neo-Latin poet. Second son of Armand XVI, marquis de Polignac and Marquis Chalancon, Governor of Puy; and Jacqueline de Beauvoir -Grimoard-de Roure (his third wife), Melchior de Polignac was born at Chateau de la Ronte, near Puy ...

  2. Melchior de POLIGNAC | Académie française. Melchior de POLIGNAC Élu en 1704 au fauteuil 37. N°133. Homme politique. Diplomate. Philologue. Poète. Homme d’Église. Biographie. Né au Puy-en-Velay, le 11 octobre 1661.

  3. Melchior de Polignac, né à Lavoûte-sur-Loire, près du Puy-en-Velay, le 11 octobre 1661 et mort à Paris le 20 novembre 1741, est un prélat, diplomate et poète français néolatin.

  4. …emerged into political prominence with Melchior (b. Oct. 11, 1661, Puy, Fr.—d. April 3, 1742, Paris), known first as the abbé, then as the cardinal de Polignac. Early experienced in diplomatic affairs between France and Rome, the Abbé was sent as King Louis XIV’s ambassador to Poland in 1693.

  5. Prince Pierre of Monaco, Duke of Valentinois (born Count Pierre Marie Xavier Raphaël Antoine Melchior de Polignac; 24 October 1895 – 10 November 1964) was the father of Rainier III of Monaco. He was a promoter of art, music, and literature in Monaco and served as the head of the country's delegation to the United Nations Educational ...

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  6. Overview. Melchior De Polignac. (1661—1741) Quick Reference. (1661–1741), French cardinal, diplomat, and poet. Born to a family of the oldest noble lineage, but not of great wealth, Melchior de Polignac was destined for the church from his ... From: Polignac, Melchior De in Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment »

  7. 18 de may. de 2018 · Melchior de Polignac [1] (mĕlkyôr´ də pôlēnyäk´), 1661–1742, French diplomat, churchman, and author, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church [2]. As ambassador to Poland he directed (1697) the unsuccessful candidacy of François Louis de Conti for the Polish crown.