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Jules de Clérambault (ca. 1660 – 17 August 1714) was a French ecclesiastic and Abbot of Saint-Taurin d’Évreux. He was the son of Marshal of France , and brother of Philippe, who in 1704 as lieutenant general, was responsible for the defense of the village of Blindheim in the Battle of Blenheim and was killed (drowned) during the battle. In 1695, he is elected member of the Académie française, succeeding the famous poet and fabulist Jean de La Fontaine. As Clérambault was a hunchback, he was nicknamed Aesop, after a figure in one of De La Fontaine's stories. He was a historian and theologian.

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  • Jules de Clérambault (* 1660; † 17. August 1714 in Paris) war ein französischer römisch-katholischer Geistlicher, Kommendatarabt und Mitglied der Académie française. (de)
  • Jules de Clérambault (ca. 1660 – 17 August 1714) was a French ecclesiastic and Abbot of Saint-Taurin d’Évreux. He was the son of Marshal of France , and brother of Philippe, who in 1704 as lieutenant general, was responsible for the defense of the village of Blindheim in the Battle of Blenheim and was killed (drowned) during the battle. In 1695, he is elected member of the Académie française, succeeding the famous poet and fabulist Jean de La Fontaine. As Clérambault was a hunchback, he was nicknamed Aesop, after a figure in one of De La Fontaine's stories. He was a historian and theologian. (en)
  • Jules de Clérambault (v. 1660 - 17 août 1714) est un homme d'Église français, abbé de Saint-Taurin d'Évreux. En 1695, il est élu membre de l'Académie française, succédant à La Fontaine. Comme il était bossu, on a dit que c'était Ésope qui remplaçait La Fontaine. Il s'occupa d'histoire et de théologie. Il était le fils du maréchal Philippe de Clérambault. (fr)
  • Жюль де Клерамбо (фр. Jules de Clérambault, ок. 1660 — 17 августа 1714) — французский аббат. (ru)
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  • Jules de Clérambault (* 1660; † 17. August 1714 in Paris) war ein französischer römisch-katholischer Geistlicher, Kommendatarabt und Mitglied der Académie française. (de)
  • Jules de Clérambault (ca. 1660 – 17 August 1714) was a French ecclesiastic and Abbot of Saint-Taurin d’Évreux. He was the son of Marshal of France , and brother of Philippe, who in 1704 as lieutenant general, was responsible for the defense of the village of Blindheim in the Battle of Blenheim and was killed (drowned) during the battle. In 1695, he is elected member of the Académie française, succeeding the famous poet and fabulist Jean de La Fontaine. As Clérambault was a hunchback, he was nicknamed Aesop, after a figure in one of De La Fontaine's stories. He was a historian and theologian. (en)
  • Jules de Clérambault (v. 1660 - 17 août 1714) est un homme d'Église français, abbé de Saint-Taurin d'Évreux. En 1695, il est élu membre de l'Académie française, succédant à La Fontaine. Comme il était bossu, on a dit que c'était Ésope qui remplaçait La Fontaine. Il s'occupa d'histoire et de théologie. Il était le fils du maréchal Philippe de Clérambault. (fr)
  • Жюль де Клерамбо (фр. Jules de Clérambault, ок. 1660 — 17 августа 1714) — французский аббат. (ru)
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  • Jules de Clérambault (de)
  • Jules de Clérambault (fr)
  • Jules de Clérambault (en)
  • Клерамбо, Жюль де (ru)
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