Nicolas de Lamoignon

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Nicolas Template:Ill de Basville (1648–1724) was a French Script error: No such module "Lang". over Languedoc in the early 18th century.

Nicolas, the second son of Guillaume de Lamoignon, took the surname of Basville. Following his hereditary calling he filled many public offices, serving as Script error: No such module "Lang". of Montauban, of Pau, of Poitiers and of Languedoc before his retirement in 1718. His administration of Languedoc was chiefly remarkable for vigorous measures against the Camisards and other Protestants, but in other directions his work in the south of France was more beneficent, as, following the example of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, he encouraged agriculture and industry generally and did something towards improving the means of communication.Template:Sfn

He wrote a Script error: No such module "Lang"., which contains much interesting information about his public work. This was published at Amsterdam in 1724. Lamoignon, who was called by Saint-Simon, "the king and tyrant of Languedoc," died in Paris on 17 May 1724.Template:Sfn

He was accused by Voltaire of instigating the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.[1]

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