Hyacinthe Robillard d'Avrigny

Hyacinthe d' Avrigny Robillard (* 1675 in Caen, † April 24, 1719 in Alençon ) was a French historian.

Robillard d' Avigny was educated by the Jesuits and later appointed to Alençon procurator at college.

He died there in 1719, it is said, of grief about it, that the Father Louis Lallemant, which according to the will of superiors, his two works:

  • Mémoires pour servir à l' histoire universelle de l'Europe 1600-1716, Paris was in 1725, submitted for censorship, this so exercised the same second that content came out a completely different work, had written as A..

Stylistically considered are both masterpieces, and the reading of the second receives special appeal by an abundance spicy anecdotes. The former came to the Index of prohibited books despite Lallemant censorship at Rome.

  • Historian
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  • Frenchman
  • Born in 1675
  • Died in 1719
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