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201: 157: 29: 193:(Prime minister of France and another Prince of the Blood). Duret had been ordered to construct it by Madame de Prie who was looking for a suitable residence in Paris. In 1726, the Duke of Bourbon lost favour at Versailles and was exiled to his residence at 197:. Following this change of events, the hotel was sold to the widowed Françoise de Mailly, wife of the dead marquis de La Vrillière. Madame de La Vrillière lived at Brienne till 1733 when it was sold to the sister of the disgraced Duke of Bourbon. 200: 488: 93: 186: 230: 125: 245:
and the building was seized by revolutionaries making the building one of the central places of administration. Under that period it was known as the
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The hotel would be named after the Conti family till 1776, following death of the Dowager Princess in the previous year, when it was sold to the
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bought the hôtel and had the interior designed by the then fashionable interior designer Nicolas Simonnet. The new hôtel was near the
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In 1802, Lucien Bonaparte, acquired the property and again had it redesigned. Three years later in 1805 he sold it to his mother
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Victims of financial difficulties, the Séguy couple quickly separated from their new acquisition. In 1800, the
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by the state in 1817, the hôtel de Brienne became the home of the Ministry of War. In 1917, during the
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Les Architectes Parisiens du XVIIIe siècle : Dictionnaire biographique et critique
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then head of the French government, worked on the final victory within its walls.
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for François Duret, a real estate entrepreneur, who was also president of the
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Les Hôtels particuliers de Paris du Moyen Âge à la Belle Époque
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Buildings and structures in the 7th arrondissement of Paris
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The Hôtel de Brienne was constructed during the reign of
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awarded by a court to Joseph Lanfrey, who rent it to
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It was built in 1724 to the designs of the architect
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Paris
France
Rue Saint-Dominique
hôtel particulier
Rue Saint-Dominique
7th arrondissement of Paris
François Debias-Aubry
Grand Conseil
Françoise de Mailly
Louis Phélypeaux, Marquis de La Vrillière
Louis Phélypeaux, Count of Saint-Florentin
Louise-Elisabeth de Bourbon, Princesse de Conti
Louis-Marie-Athanase of Loménie, Count of Brienne
Laetizia Bonaparte
First French Empire
Charles de Gaulle
Second World War
French Ministry of Armed Forces

Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon
Pierre Gobert
Louis XV of France
Grand Conseil
Marquise de Prie
Louis Henri, Duke of Bourbon
Chantilly

Turgot map of Paris
Louise Élisabeth de Bourbon, Dowager Princess of Conti

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