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  1. Jean-Baptiste Antoine Colbert, Marquis of Seignelay (1 November 1651 – 3 November 1690) was a French politician. He was the eldest son of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, nephew of Charles Colbert de Croissy and cousin of Jean-Baptiste Colbert de Torcy. Life. Seignelay married twice; firstly to Marie Marguerite d'Alegre, who died in 1678 ...

  2. Jean-Baptiste Colbert Ministro del rey Luis XIV de Francia, exponente de la política mercantilista (Reims, 1619 - París, 1683). Su origen plebeyo y su eficiencia burocrática llegaron a hacerle tan leal e imprescindible para el rey (que le nombró marqués de Seignelay) como detestado por la corte.

  3. Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de Seignelay (born Nov. 1, 1651, Paris—died Nov. 3, 1690, Versailles, Fr.) was the French secretary of state under Louis XIV. As the eldest son of the famous secretary of state of that name, Colbert was given the best possible tutors, who found him bright but lazy.

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    Jean-Baptiste was the second of nine children in a wealthy family engaged in international commerce since the 16th century. His father, Nicholas Colbert de Vandières, was first a textile trader, but in the 1630s he left the business and region to focus on a career in finances in Paris. There, he introduced Jean-Baptiste to his influential Parisian ...

    As comptroller general of finances, Jean-Baptiste Colbert was responsible for anything influencing the economy of French provinces, Canada included. He poured considerable energy into his duty, as he would in any field of interest, and he had a major influence on matters of administration, settlement, defence and commerce in New France. He encourag...

    From 1664 to 1671, Jean-Baptiste Colbert’s substantial efforts in strengthening the French industries delivered remarkable results. For example, French draperies were exported to Spain, Italy, Germany, and even India. However, as of 1672, the costs of the Franco-Dutch war had a significant impact on the state’s financial aid to the economy. As a re...

  4. Su hijo Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marqués de Seignelay (1651-1690), lo sucedió como secretario de Marina. Biografía. Primeros años. El padre y el abuelo de Colbert eran comerciantes en su ciudad natal de Reims, Francia. Afirmó tener ascendencia escocesa.

  5. Jeanne-Marie Colbert (16501732) , married Charles Honoré d'Albert, duc de Luynes; Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Marquis de Seignelay (16511690) , followed his father as Secretary of State of the Navy; Jacques-Nicolas Colbert (1654–1707) , Archbishop of Rouen.

  6. Tuvieron cuatro hijos: Jeanne Marie, Jean-Baptiste (marqués de Seignelay), Jules Armand (marqués de Blainville) y Anne Marie. En 1651, Le Tellier lo presentó al cardenal Mazarino quien le confió la gestión de su fortuna, una de las más importantes del reino.