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Qué (quién) es de gravier - definición

FRENCH DIPLOMAT (1719-1787)
Charles Gravier, Comte de Vergennes; Charles Gravier (diplomat); Comte de Vergennes; Charles Gravier de Vergennes; Charles Vergennes; Charles de Vergennes; Comte De Vergennes; Charles Gravier Comte de Vergennes; Count of Vergennes
  • Ottoman]] dress, painted by [[Antoine de Favray]], 1766, [[Pera Museum]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Charles Gravier's wife, Annette Duvivier, comtesse de Vergennes, in oriental costume, by [[Antoine de Favray]]
  • Audience of Charles de Vergennes with Sultan [[Osman III]] in 1755, [[Pera Museum]], [[Istanbul]]

Jacques Gravier         
FRENCH MISSIONARY (1651-1708)
Gravier, Jacques; James Gravier
Jacques Gravier (17 May 1651 – 17 April 1708) was a French Jesuit missionary in the New World. He founded the Illinois mission in 1696, where he administered to the several tribes of the territory.
Gravier v City of Liège         
Gravier v City of Liege; Gravier v. City of Liège
Françoise Gravier v City of Liège (C-293/83) was an important freedom of movement case in European law concerning non-discrimination in access to vocational education. It held that an education institution may not discriminate against students in terms of the fees they charge on grounds of nationality.
Madame de Rémusat         
FRENCH WRITER
Madame de Remusat; Claire de Rémusat; Claire Rémusat; Claire, comtesse de Rémusat; Claire de Remusat; Claire, countess of Remusat; Madame De Remusat; Madame De Rémusat
Claire Élisabeth Jeanne Gravier de Vergennes de Rémusat (5 January 1780 – 16 December 1821) was a French woman of letters. She married at sixteen, and was attached to the Empress Josephine as dame du palais in 1802.

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Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes

Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes (French pronunciation: ​[vɛʁ.ʒɛn]; 29 December 1719 – 13 February 1787) was a French statesman and diplomat. He served as Foreign Minister from 1774 during the reign of Louis XVI, notably during the American War of Independence.

Vergennes rose through the ranks of the diplomatic service during postings in Portugal and Germany before receiving the important post of Envoy to the Ottoman Empire in 1755. While there he oversaw complex negotiations that resulted from the Diplomatic Revolution before being recalled in 1768. After assisting a pro-French faction to take power in Sweden, he returned home and was promoted to foreign minister.

Vergennes hoped that by giving French aid to the American revolutionaries he would be able to weaken British dominance of the international stage, in the wake of that kingdom's victory over France in the recent Seven Years' War. Alliance with the revolutionaries produced mixed results for France as, despite helping to defeat Britain and secure American independence, he extracted little material gain from the war and the costs of fighting further damaged the already weakened French royal finances in the years before the French Revolution.

In part as a result of his efforts in crafting the American alliance, Vergennes became a dominant figure in French politics during the 1780s. He died on the eve of the revolution in his own nation.