Louis II Phélypeaux of Vrillière

See also: Louis Phélypeaux

Louis Phélypeaux, marquis of Vrillière is a French statesman born in 1672 and died in 1725.

It succeeded his father, Balthazar Phélypeaux, like Secretary of State of the reformed alleged Religion (RPR) in 1700.

When the Regent forced Jerome Phélypeaux to resign of his functions of Secretary of State at the House of the King to the profit of his son Jean Frederic, then fourteen years old, Louis Phélypeaux exerted indeed this load of the November 7th 1715 with 1718. He prepared there Jean Frederic and made him marry one of his/her daughters.

He had married in 1700 Francoise de Mailly-Nesle (1688 - 1742). They had as children:

  • Anne-Marie (1702 - 1716);

  • Marijuana (1704 - 1793) which married (1718) Jean Frederic Phélypeaux, count de Maurepas;
  • Louis (1705 - 1777), count de Saint-Florentin, marquis (1725) then duke (1770) of Vrillière;
  • Louise-Francoise (1707 - 1737) which married (1722) Louis de Bréhan de Plélo (1699 - 1734).

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