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Adrien Nicolas Piédefer, marquis de la Salle, ou Lasalle, comte d’Offrémont, né le 11 février 1735 à Paris, mort le 23 octobre 1818 à Paris, est un général, dramaturge et romancier français de la Révolution et de l’Empire.
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dbo:abstract | Adrien Nicolas Piédefer, marquès de Lasalle i comte d'Offemont (1734 - 1818) fou un militar i compositor francès. Quan esclatà la Revolució acceptà els seus principis i fou emprat en l'Estat Major de París. Durant el Terror desaparegué, però després tornà al servei de les armes, i en temps del Consolat ascendí a tinent general i a comandant de la Legió d'Honor. Poc temps després de sobrevenir la Restauració patí un atac de bogeria i morí en un manicomi. Fou molt aficionat a les arts i les lletres. A més d'algunes novel·les, escriví la música de les operetes , estrenada en l'Òpera Còmica de París el 1754, i , estrenada el 1762. A més, és autor de l'opuscle anònim Résponse à l'auteur de la lettre sur les drames-opéras (Londres, 1776). (ca) Adrien-Nicolas Piédefer, marquis de La Salle, comte d'Offrémont (1735 – 1818) was a French writer and cavalry officer who saw service in the Seven Years' War, a writer of comedies and libretti, and a Masonic brother of Benjamin Franklin. He was appointed maréchal de camp in 1791; He was appointed Governor of the west province of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) the following year, and twice governor-general. He was eventually a brigadier general. In lighter moments he wrote a successful comedy in verse, in three acts, L'oncle et les tantes ("Uncle and aunts"), which was reprinted in 1786. Previously he had supplied the libretti for at least two one-act operas for which the music was composed by François-Joseph Gossec. One, Le périgourdin ("The man from Périgord") was an intermède, a between-acts intermezzo that was presented at the private theatre of the prince de Conti at the Château de Chantilly, 7 June 1761. His one-act pastoral comedy Les pêcheurs, ("The Fishermen") was presented to a Parisian public at the , 23 April 1766 and repeated 7 July. His translation of an English novel Histoire de Lucy Wellers, by "Miss Smythies of Colchester" was printed at The Hague in 1766. The marquis de La Salle was a member of two Masonic lodges in Paris, that of St-Jean d’Ecosse du Contrat Social, then that of Les Neuf Sœurs (1778–1785), where he succeeded Benjamin Franklin as vénérable in 1781. A Mémoire justificatif pour le marquis de la Salle was printed in 1789. The Château de Piédefer, Viry-Châtillon, Essonne, near the Seine south of Paris, traditionally attributed to Charles Perrault, is known for its late-seventeenth-century vaulted nymphaeum or grotto encrusted with rock and shellwork in compartments, and an orangery, both listed as Monuments historiques since 1983. The seventeenth-century architecture of the château was modified in the eighteenth century; a parterre survives, with a water jet in a fountain, in the nineteenth-century wooded landscape park. (en) Adrien Nicolas Piédefer, marquis de la Salle, ou Lasalle, comte d’Offrémont, né le 11 février 1735 à Paris, mort le 23 octobre 1818 à Paris, est un général, dramaturge et romancier français de la Révolution et de l’Empire. (fr) Адриан-Николя Пьедефер маркиз де ля Саль (1735—1818) — французский писатель и офицер кавалерии, участвовал в Семилетней войне. Писал комедии и либретто. Был братом-масоном Бенджамина Франклина в ложе «Les Neuf Sœurs». (ru) |
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rdfs:comment | Adrien Nicolas Piédefer, marquis de la Salle, ou Lasalle, comte d’Offrémont, né le 11 février 1735 à Paris, mort le 23 octobre 1818 à Paris, est un général, dramaturge et romancier français de la Révolution et de l’Empire. (fr) Адриан-Николя Пьедефер маркиз де ля Саль (1735—1818) — французский писатель и офицер кавалерии, участвовал в Семилетней войне. Писал комедии и либретто. Был братом-масоном Бенджамина Франклина в ложе «Les Neuf Sœurs». (ru) Adrien Nicolas Piédefer, marquès de Lasalle i comte d'Offemont (1734 - 1818) fou un militar i compositor francès. Quan esclatà la Revolució acceptà els seus principis i fou emprat en l'Estat Major de París. Durant el Terror desaparegué, però després tornà al servei de les armes, i en temps del Consolat ascendí a tinent general i a comandant de la Legió d'Honor. Poc temps després de sobrevenir la Restauració patí un atac de bogeria i morí en un manicomi. (ca) Adrien-Nicolas Piédefer, marquis de La Salle, comte d'Offrémont (1735 – 1818) was a French writer and cavalry officer who saw service in the Seven Years' War, a writer of comedies and libretti, and a Masonic brother of Benjamin Franklin. He was appointed maréchal de camp in 1791; He was appointed Governor of the west province of Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) the following year, and twice governor-general. He was eventually a brigadier general. A Mémoire justificatif pour le marquis de la Salle was printed in 1789. (en) |
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