Claude de Thiard de Bissy
Claude de Thiard de Bissy (13 October 1721, Paris – 26 September 1810, Pierre-de-Bresse)[1] was a French soldier. He served his military career, rising to lieutenant-général des armées du roi in 1762 (the same day as his younger brother Henri, comte de Thiard) and fighting in the conquest of Franche-Comté and becoming governor of Languedoc and Auxonne.
Biography
The son of Claude, 7th count of Bissy (died 2 July 1723) and Sylvie Angélique Andrault de Langeron, he was thus a descendant of the poet Pontus de Tyard. He was elected a member of the Académie Française in 1750 and remained a member for 60 years. He wrote a Histoire d'Ema ou de l'âme (1752).
Bibliography
- Bernard Alis, Les Thiard, guerriers et beaux esprits. Claude et Henri-Charles de Thiard de Bissy, et leur famille, L'Harmattan, Paris, 1997.
- Nouvelle biographie générale. Firmin Didot, 1866.
References
- ^ Full name – Claude VIII, Count of Bissy
External links
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- Germain Habert (1634)
- Charles Cotin (1655)
- Louis de Courcillon (1682)
- Charles Jean-Baptiste Fleuriau (1723)
- Jean Terrasson (1732)
- Claude de Thiard de Bissy (1750)
- Joseph-Alphonse Esménard (1810)
- Jean Charles Dominique de Lacretelle (1811)
- Jean-Baptiste Biot (1856)
- Louis de Carné (1863)
- Charles Blanc (1876)
- Édouard Pailleron (1882)
- Paul Hervieu (1900)
- François, Vicomte de Curel (1918)
- Charles Le Goffic (1930)
- Abel Bonnard (1932)
- Jules Romains (1946)
- Jean d'Ormesson (1973)
- Chantal Thomas (2021)