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Thomas-François de Treil de Pardailhan (1754, Paris – 2 August 1822, Pardailhan) was the eldest of an ennobled Languedocien family, originating in the Saint-Pons-de-Thomières region. At first an officer in the Maison Militaire du Roi, baron Thomas de Treil de Pardailhan was Maître d'hôtel du Roi at the Court of Versailles at the end of the Ancien Régime. His writings, however, show him as an opponent of the privileges of aristocracy and in favor of the new ideas. The French Revolution marks a rupture with his milieu: in support of deep social reform, he was elected député for Paris in 1791 to the Legislative Assembly, but always remained attached to the idea of a constitutional monarchy and was imprisoned as a suspect during the Reign of Terror. Ruined by bad business dealings under the Di

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  • Thomas-François de Treil de Pardailhan (Paris, 1er juillet 1754, Pardailhan, 2 août 1822) est l'aîné d'une famille languedocienne originaire de la région de Saint-Pons-de-Thomières. Après une carrière militaire, le baron Thomas de Treil de Pardailhan occupe à la fin de l'Ancien Régime la charge de Maître d'hôtel du Roi, à la cour de Versailles. Les écrits le montrent pourtant, dès cette époque, opposé aux privilèges de la noblesse et favorable aux idées nouvelles des philosophes des Lumières. (fr)
  • Thomas-François de Treil de Pardailhan (1754, Paris – 2 August 1822, Pardailhan) was the eldest of an ennobled Languedocien family, originating in the Saint-Pons-de-Thomières region. At first an officer in the Maison Militaire du Roi, baron Thomas de Treil de Pardailhan was Maître d'hôtel du Roi at the Court of Versailles at the end of the Ancien Régime. His writings, however, show him as an opponent of the privileges of aristocracy and in favor of the new ideas. The French Revolution marks a rupture with his milieu: in support of deep social reform, he was elected député for Paris in 1791 to the Legislative Assembly, but always remained attached to the idea of a constitutional monarchy and was imprisoned as a suspect during the Reign of Terror. Ruined by bad business dealings under the Di (en)
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  • Thomas-François de Treil de Pardailhan (Paris, 1er juillet 1754, Pardailhan, 2 août 1822) est l'aîné d'une famille languedocienne originaire de la région de Saint-Pons-de-Thomières. Après une carrière militaire, le baron Thomas de Treil de Pardailhan occupe à la fin de l'Ancien Régime la charge de Maître d'hôtel du Roi, à la cour de Versailles. Les écrits le montrent pourtant, dès cette époque, opposé aux privilèges de la noblesse et favorable aux idées nouvelles des philosophes des Lumières. La Révolution marque une rupture avec son milieu : partisan d'une profonde réforme de la société, il est notamment élu député de Paris en 1791. Il reste toutefois attaché à une monarchie constitutionnelle et il est détenu comme suspect sous la Terreur. Ruiné par de mauvaises affaires sous le Directoire et par les pertes de revenu pendant la Révolution, il termine son existence dans son château de Pardailhan en 1822. (fr)
  • Thomas-François de Treil de Pardailhan (1754, Paris – 2 August 1822, Pardailhan) was the eldest of an ennobled Languedocien family, originating in the Saint-Pons-de-Thomières region. At first an officer in the Maison Militaire du Roi, baron Thomas de Treil de Pardailhan was Maître d'hôtel du Roi at the Court of Versailles at the end of the Ancien Régime. His writings, however, show him as an opponent of the privileges of aristocracy and in favor of the new ideas. The French Revolution marks a rupture with his milieu: in support of deep social reform, he was elected député for Paris in 1791 to the Legislative Assembly, but always remained attached to the idea of a constitutional monarchy and was imprisoned as a suspect during the Reign of Terror. Ruined by bad business dealings under the Directory and by sources of income he had lost in the Revolution, he ended his life at his château at Pardailhan in 1822. (en)
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