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220: 22: 146:. The Regent was so distraught at losing his friend that he cried twice during their last supper together. Brancas died in 1739, at the age of seventy-six. Despite Brancas' rectitude in regard to his position, he formed part of a pleasure-loving circle around the Regent which alienated France's 138:
was rare at the time, and put the family in strained circumstances. Brancas' heir, the Marquis d'Oise, would have to sign a marriage contract with a three-year-old girl from a wealthy background when the Marquis was himself thirty-three in order to support the Brancas family.
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When Brancas reached the age that he had to pay young men to sleep with him, he decided to give up on secular life and retired to a
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Despite his high title, Brancas was not wealthy, but he solidly refused to exploit his relationship with France's
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by Christine Pevitt. Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in Great Britain, 1997. Pages 262- 263.
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by Christine Pevitt. Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in Great Britain, 1997. Page 289.
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of France. The most famous holder of that title was a member of the social circle of
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The Man Who Would Be King; The Life of Philippe d'Orléans, Regent of France
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