Person:Louis de Courcillon (1)

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Louis de Courcillon
b.Jan 1643 Paris, France
d.1 Jan 1723 Paris, France
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  1. Philippe de Courcillon1638 - 1720
  2. Louis de Courcillon1643 - 1723
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Name Louis de Courcillon
Gender Male
Birth[1] Jan 1643 Paris, France
Death[1] 1 Jan 1723 Paris, France
Reference Number Q3263429 (Wikidata)


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Louis de Courcillon, known as the abbé de Dangeau (January 1643, in Paris – 1 January 1723, in Paris) was a French churchman and grammarian, best known for being the first to describe the nasal vowels in the French language. Originally a Protestant of Huguenot origin, he converted to Catholicism in 1668 after a trip to Poland. He was a younger brother of Philippe de Courcillon de Dangeau.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Louis de Courcillon, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.