Édouard de Barthélemy

Édouard Marie, comte de Barthélemy (21 November 1830, Angers 30 May 1888, Paris) was a French administrator and historian. He was the brother of archaeologist Anatole Jean-Baptiste Antoine de Barthélemy.

During his career he served as an auditor of the Conseil du sceau des titres (Council Seal of securities), a member of the General Council of the Marne, mayor of Courmelois and as a correspondent member of the Académie nationale de Reims.[1][2]

Selected works

  • Histoire de la ville de Châlons-sur-Marne et de ses institutions : depuis son origine jusqu'en 1780, (1854) History of the town of Châlons-sur-Marne and its institutions, from its beginning until 1780.
  • Les princes de la maison royale de Savoie, 1860 The princes of the House of Savoy.
  • Œuvres de Mathurin Régnier, 1862 Works of Mathurin Régnier.
  • Les Ducs et les duchés français avant et depuis 1789, (1867) The dukes and French duchies before and since 1789.
  • Mesdames de France, filles de Louis XV, 1870 Ladies of France, Louis XV's daughters.
  • La princesse de Condé Charlotte-Catherine de la Trémoille, d'aprés des lettres inédites conservées dans les archives de Thouars, 1872 The Princess of Condé, Charlotte Catherine de La Trémoille, according to unpublished letters preserved in the archives of Thouars.
  • Mémoires de Charlotte-Amélie de La Trémoille, Comtesse d'Altenbourg (1652-1719), (1876) Memoirs of Charlotte-Amélie de La Trémoille, Countess of Altenburg (1652-1719).
  • La dauphine Marie-Antoinette en Champagne, 1770, (1882) The Dauphine Marie Antoinette in Champagne, 1770.
  • Recueil des chartes de l'abbaye royale de Montmartre, 1883 Series of charters of the Royal Abbey of Montmartre.
  • Histoire des relations de la France et du Danemarck sous le ministère du comte de Bernstorff, 1751-1770, (1887) History of relations between France and Denmark under the ministry of Count Bernstorff, 1751-1770.[3][1]

References

  1. Barthélemy Édouard de Sociétés savantes de France
  2. Notices nécrologiques - B/BL La vie rémoise
  3. Édouard de Barthélemy Online Books
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