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Name
  
Louis comte

Died
  
1777, Paris, France

Role
  
French Politician

Louis Phelypeaux, comte de Saint-Florentin
Children
  
Paul Phelypeaux de Pontchartrain, Raymond Phelypeaux

Parents
  
Louis Phelypeaux, marquis de La Vrilliere, Francoise de Mailly

Grandchildren
  
Louis Phelypeaux, seigneur de La Vrilliere, Louis Ier Phelypeaux de Pontchartrain

Grandparents
  
Balthazar Phelypeaux de Chateauneuf

Great grandchildren
  
Louis Phelypeaux, comte de Pontchartrain

Louis Phelypeaux (1705 – 1777) comte de Saint-Florentin, marquis (1725) and duc de La Vrilliere (1770), was a French politician.

Biography

Son of Louis Phelypeaux, marquis de La Vrilliere, and Francoise de Mailly-Nesle (1688–1742), he succeeded his father as minister for the "so-called Reformed religion", that is with responsibility for Huguenots. This responsibility did not prevent him becoming a freemason in 1735. Appointed minister for the Department of the Maison du Roi by Louis XV in 1749, he held the post until 1775, setting a record for ministerial service. He was named to the Order of the Holy Spirit, where he served as chancellor. After the dismissal of Choiseul in December 1770, he served as Foreign Minister until June 1771. His use of lettres de cachet in the La Chalotais case was controversial and he resigned his ministerial posts in 1775.

In 1724 he married Amelie Ernestine de Platen (d. 1752). He had Chalgrin design the Hotel de Saint-Florentin. This later passed to Talleyrand and to James Mayer de Rothschild, and is now part of the U.S. Embassy at the Place de la Concorde.

References

Louis Phelypeaux, comte de Saint-Florentin Wikipedia