1758 in France

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1758
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Events from the year 1758 in France .

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Louis-Marie Aubert du Petit-Thouars.

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References

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  2. "BBC - History - Historic Figures: Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794)". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
  3. Blangstrup, Chr., ed. (1917). "Dupetit-Thouars". Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon (in Danish). Vol. 6 (2 ed.). Copenhagen: J.H. Schultz Forlagsboghandel. p. 526. Retrieved 21 November 2014.