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  1. François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis, comte de Lyonnais (22 May 1715 – 3 November 1794) was a French cardinal and diplomat. He was the sixth member elected to occupy Seat 3 of the Académie française in 1744.

  2. May 18, 2024 · François-Joachim de Pierre de Bernis was a French statesman and cardinal who played an important part in the diplomatic revolution of 1756–57, in the suppression of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) by the papacy in 1773, and in the unsuccessful negotiations in 1790–91 between the French Revolutionary.

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  3. modifier. François-Joachim de Pierre, cardinal de Bernis, né le 22 mai 1715 à Saint-Marcel-d'Ardèche et mort le 3 novembre 1794 à Rome, est un diplomate, homme de lettres et prélat français qui fut ambassadeur à Venise (1752-1755), ministre d'État (1757), secrétaire d'État des Affaires étrangères (1757-1758) et enfin chargé d ...

  4. Françoise de Bernis. Writer: Les petites filles modèles. Françoise de Bernis is known for Les petites filles modèles (1971).

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  5. FRANCOIS JOACHIM DE PIERRE DE BERNIS (1715-1794), French cardinal and statesman, was born at St Marcel-d'Ardeche on the 22nd of May 1715. He was of a noble but impoverished family, and, being a younger son, was intended for the church.

  6. BERNIS, FRAN Ç OIS JOACHIM DE PIERRE DE. French cardinal and statesman; b. Saint – Marcel de l'Ard è che, Diocese of Viviers, May 22, 1715; d. Rome, Nov. 2, 1794. Fran ç ois, descendant of a noble but impoverished family, was educated in the humanities by the Jesuits and then studied theology at Saint-Sulpice.

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  8. Biographie. Né à Saint-Marcel dArdèche (Vivarais), le 22 mai 1715. Abbé galant, protégé de Mme de Pompadour, il fut ambassadeur à Venise en 1752, ministre d’État en 1757 et des Affaires étrangères la même année ; il fut exilé à Soissons pour la façon dont il dirigea sa politique extérieure.