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  1. Louis Charles d'Albert, 2nd Duke of Luynes (25 December 1620 – 10 October 1690), was a French nobleman and peer of France. He was a translator and moralist who was the first translator of the work of René Descartes .

  2. Charles d’Albert, duke de Luynes (born Aug. 5, 1578—died Dec. 15, 1621, Longueville, Fr.) was a French statesman who, from 1617 to 1621, dominated the government of young King Louis XIII. The son of Honoré d’Albert, Seigneur (lord) de Luynes, he became the king’s falconer in 1611.

  3. 18 de ene. de 2010 · Despite only having influence at court for a short period of five years and holding the ministerial position for eight months, Charles d’Albert duc de Luynes made a lasting impression. Where he appears in the traditional historiography, Luynes has a reputation as an ill-educated, weak, indecisive man who advanced a large number of unworthy ...

  4. 4 de jun. de 2024 · Louis Charles d'Albert de Luynes, deuxième duc de Luynes et pair de France, est un traducteur et moraliste français. Il est le premier traducteur en français de l'œuvre en latin de Descartes. Wikipedia FR

  5. Charles d'Albert, 1st Duke of Luynes (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl dalbɛʁ]; 5 August 1578 – 15 December 1621) was a French courtier and a favourite of Louis XIII. In 1619, the king made him Duke of Luynes and a Peer of France, and in 1621, Constable of France. Luynes died of scarlet fever near the end of that year at the height of his influence.

  6. Charles (1578–1621), a favorite of Louis XIII, became the first Duke of Luynes in August 1619. He had recently purchased the Comté de Maillé on the Loire, about 10 miles west of Tours, and the king erected Maillé into the Duchy of Luynes, which included about 50 parishes and extended to the western wall of Tours and around it on three sides. [ 6 ]

  7. 5 de ene. de 2016 · Luynes was born the son of Charles d'Albert (15781621), first duc de Luynes and chief favorite of Louis XIII. Still an infant, Louis-Charles became second duc de Luynes. In 1639 he obtained the title of pair (Peer of the Realm) and in 1643 was given the title of grand fauconnier (Great Falconer).