Jacques Trémolet de Villers
See also: Villers
Jacques Trémolet de Villers is a lawyer French at the Bar of Paris, writer and militant Royaliste of the movement national Restauration.
Former secretary of the Conference of the training course, it pronounced a noticed praise of Jean-Louis Tixier-Vignancour, of which he was the collaborator. He founds his Cabinet in 1974 and is distinguished quickly in many civil cases and penal of which some knew a real media repercussion like the Succession of Émilien Amaury, founder of the Press group Amaury it Parisien. It is also him which deals with the business of the mysterious disappearance of Philippe of Dieuleveult; it ensures the defense of the Prefect Marchiani, discussed the liberator of the hostages of the Lebanon, that of Pierre Bernard, Député-maire of Montfermeil and that, more famous still, of Paul Touvier.
Following this last lawsuit, it publishes the Chroniques of a lawsuit in ideology with the Editions Dominique Martin Morin. Also writer, it published, in particular, the Flowers of Ulysses (Editions DM) where it delivers his glance, often impresses poetry, on some gleams of the French history. One owes him also a biography of famous lawyer of the XIXe century Pierre-Antoine Berryer entitled With the Steps of the Palate just as a small anthology of French poetry: Heureux which like Ulysses and 24 other poems which should know to us by heart to say them to our children . It made appear royalist collections of " lettres" : Letters besides with the Prince who comes (Editions DM) and Paroles from Kings (Editions DM). Having touched in plusieus kinds, it also published a collection of news: the dream of Jules Lebridour - Last nine tales of our time (Editions DM).
Lecturer in many French and foreign cities, Jacques Trémolet de Villers ensured as from the Eighties the responsibility for ICTUS (Cultural and Technical Institut of Social Utility), heir to the “the catholic City” founded by Jean Ousset the shortly after the Second world war.
Member of the Circle of the white Eyelet (directed a long time by Guy Costing of Saisseval) and of association People of France, it gives his support for the action of Jean of Orleans, duke of Vendôme and considered as Dauphin of France by part of the French royalists.
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