Étienne de Joly
Étienne Louis Hector de Joly (April 22, 1756 – April 3, 1837) was a French Freemason and politician. He was minister of the interior and minister of justice in the Government of France.
Preceded by Antoine-Marie-René de Terrier de Monciel |
Minister of the Interior of France 1792 |
Succeeded by Clément Felix Champion de Villeneuve |
Preceded by Antoine Duranton |
Minister of Justice of France 1792 |
Succeeded by Georges Jacques Danton |
Bibliography
- Georges Bordonove, Louis XVII et l'énigme du Temple, 1995
- Alain Decaux, Louis XVII retrouvé, Perrin, 1947
- Gruau, dit de la Barre, Louis XVII, Intrigues dévoilées (Consultable en ligne)
- Dejoly, Étienne-Louis-Hector : Mémoires inédits de E.-L.-H. Dejoly sur la journée du 10 août 1792, Édition critique avec une introduction et des notes par Jacques Godechot, Paris, Presses universitaires de France ; (Nancy, impr. de G. Thomas), 1947.
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gollark: ```haskellfoldM' :: (Monad m) => (a -> b -> m a) -> a -> [b] -> m afoldM' _ z [] = return zfoldM' f z (x:xs) = do z' <- f z x z' `seq` foldM' f z' xs```
gollark: Huh, I just realized that the Haskell program I'm porting defines its own weird monadic combinator thing and then *doesn't use it*.
gollark: This is more or less a direct port of a Haskell version which does *not* do this, so ??????????.
gollark: This one has it twice somehow.
External links
- Etienne de Joly sur ville-creteil.fr.
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