Louis Urbain Lefebvre de Caumartin

See also: Lefebvre, Caumartin

Louis Urbain Lefebvre de Caumartin (1653 - 1720), wire of Louis François Lefebvre de Caumartin

Raise Fléchier, adviser with the Parlement of Paris, then to advise State and intendant of finances, was a magistrate full with uprightness. Nicolas Boileau said of him (sat. ix): Each one of equity does not make its torch; All is not Caumartin, Bignon nor of Aguesseau.

It was in its last years one of the guards of Voltaire, which drew from its talks the love of Henri IV and the idea of the Henriade .

One owes him the conservation of the Mémoires of the Cardinal of Retz, and those of Jolly.

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