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Paul François de Quelen de La Vauguyon or Paul François de Quélen de Stuer de Caussade, duc de La Vauguyon (30 July 1746, in Paris – 14 March 1828, in Paris) was a French nobleman. He was governor of Cognac, after having been involved in the last campaigns of the Seven Years' War. He wrote a Portrait de feu monseigneur le Dauphin and was menin to the future Louis XVI, one of the Dauphin's sons. A peer of France, brigadier, maréchal de camp, knight of the ordre du Saint-Esprit, he was chosen to be minister plenipotentiary to the Estates General of the Dutch Republic. He later became French ambassador to Spain, knight of the Golden Fleece, temporary minister of foreign affairs in 1789, then minister of the conseil d'État of Louis XVIII in Verona. He was the main intermediary among Louis's ag

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  • Paul François de Quelen de La Vauguyon (es)
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  • Paul François Quélen de Stuer de Causade (pl)
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  • Paul-François de Quelen de La Vauguyon ou de Quélen de Stuer de Caussade, 2e duc de La Vauguyon, né le 30 juillet 1746 à Paris, mort le 14 mars 1828 à Paris, est un aristocrate, pair de France, qui exerce des fonctions de ministre plénipotentiaire et d'ambassadeur durant le règne de Louis XVI. Il est un éphémère ministère des affaires étrangères en 1789 puisque "craignant de payer de sa tête le court et funeste honneur d'un ministère de cinq jours", il décide de démissionner. Sous la Restauration, il devient ministre du conseil d'État de Louis XVIII. (fr)
  • Paul François de Quélen, duque de La Vauguyon (París, 30 de julio de 1746 - ibíd. 14 de marzo de 1828) Perteneciente a una antigua familia aristocrática francesa, fue gobernador de Cognac e instructor del futuro Luis XVI. Par de Francia, brigadier, mariscal de campo y caballero de la Orden del Espíritu Santo, fue escogido como ministro plenipotenciario de los Países Bajos (embajador) en una época cercana a los Estados Generales (1789). (es)
  • Paul François de Quelen de La Vauguyon or Paul François de Quélen de Stuer de Caussade, duc de La Vauguyon (30 July 1746, in Paris – 14 March 1828, in Paris) was a French nobleman. He was governor of Cognac, after having been involved in the last campaigns of the Seven Years' War. He wrote a Portrait de feu monseigneur le Dauphin and was menin to the future Louis XVI, one of the Dauphin's sons. A peer of France, brigadier, maréchal de camp, knight of the ordre du Saint-Esprit, he was chosen to be minister plenipotentiary to the Estates General of the Dutch Republic. He later became French ambassador to Spain, knight of the Golden Fleece, temporary minister of foreign affairs in 1789, then minister of the conseil d'État of Louis XVIII in Verona. He was the main intermediary among Louis's ag (en)
  • Paul François de Quélen de Stuer de Caussade (ur. 30 lipca 1746, zm. 14 marca 1828 w Paryżu) – markiz de Saint-Maigrin, potem książę de Saint-Maigrin, potem książę de La Vauguyon i diuk de Caussade. Jego ojcem był , książę de Vauguyon, dyplomata i polityk francuski. Jako polityk związany był z „konserwatywnym” obozem przeciwników ministra finansów Jacques’a Neckera. Kawaler Orderu Św. Ducha (Chevalier du Saint-Esprit) od 1 stycznia 1784 roku. Francuski ambasador w Holandii w latach 1777–1784. W okresie od 13 lipca 1789 do 16 lipca 1789 był francuskim sekretarzem spraw zagranicznych. (pl)
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