All Saints\' day Rose

Biography

All Saints' day Rose , born with Layered branches the September 3rd 1611 and died with Paris the January 6th 1701, was a secretary of Mazarin then of Louis XIV before being elected with the French Academy in 1675. It could imitate the signature of Louis XIV with so much although certain autographs of the large King could be disputed; chair Room of the Accounts of Paris in 1661. It is thanks to its intervention near the king that the ordinance of 1667 was returned, under the terms of whom the Academy had to be received with the superior courts. It was its title to be academician, because it had not published anything when it was allowed on December 2nd, 1675 to replace Conrart and receipt on December 12th by Régnier-Desmarais. It was party of old, and when it is a question of replacing Colbert, he supported the candidature of Boileau against that of the Fountain; he pronounced academic harangues, made a speech with the king, in 1679, on peace, and was one of the first six academicians admitted with the spectacles of the court.

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