MAUPEOU, RENÉ NICOLAS DE

rənāˈ nēkôläˈ də mōpooˈ, 1714–92, chancellor of France (1768–74). He was president of the parlement of Paris before he succeeded his father as chancellor. He was the chief mover in the attempt of King Louis XV to master the parlement and end its opposition to the fiscal measures needed to replenish the treasury. Maupeou dissolved (1771) all the parlements, exiled the magistrates from Paris, and abolished the sale of many offices. He then substituted a new high court (nominating all the members) and a system of superior courts. He became highly unpopular with the nobility, whose interests had been protected by the parlement. King Louis XVI on his accession dismissed Maupeou and restored the old parlements. Although Maupeou's reforms have been regarded by many enlightened leaders as an act of tyranny, his measures, if Louis XVI had allowed them to stand, might have brought about enough fundamental reform to have prevented the fall of the monarchy.

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...149 , 204 Maultrot, Gabriel-Nicolas, 72 , 112 -13, 116 , 117...148 , 165 , 183 , 196 , 204 Maupeou, Rene-Nicolas-Charles-Augustin de, 104...163 , 183 , 202 , 207 , 210 Maupeou crisis, 5 , 15 , 42 , 130 , 132...
...interpretation, 86 , 87 , 103 , 104, 127 , 130 , 133 Mathiez, Albert, 72 Maultrot, Gabriel-Nicolas, 145 Maupeou, Rene Nicolas de, 29 ; Maupeou coup, 56 , 144 ; Maupeou, revolution of, 76 , 82 Mazarin, Jules, 201 Melon, Jean, 141 men...
...172 3, 180 Linguet, Simon-Nicolas-Henri, 66 , 129 literacy...Marie-antoinette, 103 ; and the Maupeou reforms, 56 ; and public opinion...queen of England, 171 , 211 Maupeou, Rene Nicolas de, 56 , 66 , 102 , 142 Maza...
...48 Levasseur de La Sarthe, Rene, 178 Lewis, Gwynne, 253 Lofficiel...63, 167 ; dismisses Chancellor Maupeou in 1774, 36 ; fails to compromise...211 , 225 Mathiez, Albert, 1 Maupeou, Rene-Nicolas-Charles-Augustin de, 35...
...Magistrate, magistracy, see Parlement Malebranche, Nicolas de, 111 , 190 Manners, moeurs, 32 f, 35...17 , 200 , 210 Massachusetts, 182 -84, 187 Maupeou, Rene-Nicolas, the Maupeou "coup," 154 -62, 195 , 199 Mazzei, Filippo...
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MAUPEOU, RENE NICOLAS DE r na nekola d mopoo , 1714 92, chancellor...measures needed to replenish the treasury. Maupeou dissolved (1771) all the parlements...Louis XVI on his accession dismissed Maupeou and restored the old parlements. Although...
...opposition to the king, he supported the parlement against Rene Nicolas de Maupeou ; later he opposed the reforms of A. R. J. Turgot...the only prince of the blood to favor the edicts of Maupeou (1771). He signed the protests of the princes in...
...weak by the time of the kings death. Efforts to reform the inequitable tax system failed, as did the attempt by Rene Nicolas de Maupeou to suppress opposition to reform from the parlement . Throughout Louiss reign, the aristocracy asserted more...


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