Isaac de Larrey

See also: Larrey

Isaac de Larrey , Sieur of Chandchamp and Courménil, was born, according to some biographers the September 7th 1638 with Lintot, close to Bolbec and according to the greatest number, with Montivilliers, the January 25th 1639.

To exert its religious beliefs freely, because it was Protestant, it was exiled in Holland after the revocation of the edict of Nantes. Its historical work was worth to him the title of Historiographe General states. Little time afterwards, the voter of Brandebourg, by offering the title to advise court and of Embassy in Larrey, attracted it with Berlin, where he dies the March 17th 1719.

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