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<p> </p> <p> celebrated French courtier in the age of Louis XIV.; he greatly distinguished himself in the army, as also at the court by his lively wit and gallant bearing, and soon established himself in the king's favour, but an intrigue with one of the royal mistresses brought about his exile from France; at the profligate court of [[Charles]] II of [[England]] he found a warm welcome and congenial surroundings; left memoirs which were mainly the work of his brother-in-law, [[Anthony]] Hamilton, and which give a marvellously witty and brilliant picture of the licentiousness and intrigue of the 17th-century court life (1621-1707). </p>
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<p> celebrated French courtier in the age of Louis XIV.; he greatly distinguished himself in the army, as also at the court by his lively wit and gallant bearing, and soon established himself in the king's favour, but an intrigue with one of the royal mistresses brought about his exile from France; at the profligate court of [[Charles]] II of [[England]] he found a warm welcome and congenial surroundings; left memoirs which were mainly the work of his brother-in-law, [[Anthony]] Hamilton, and which give a marvellously witty and brilliant picture of the licentiousness and intrigue of the 17th-century court life (1621-1707). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_74015"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/gramont Gramont from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:26, 15 October 2021

Gramont [1]

celebrated French courtier in the age of Louis XIV.; he greatly distinguished himself in the army, as also at the court by his lively wit and gallant bearing, and soon established himself in the king's favour, but an intrigue with one of the royal mistresses brought about his exile from France; at the profligate court of Charles II of England he found a warm welcome and congenial surroundings; left memoirs which were mainly the work of his brother-in-law, Anthony Hamilton, and which give a marvellously witty and brilliant picture of the licentiousness and intrigue of the 17th-century court life (1621-1707).

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