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  1. Auguste Charles Joseph de Flahaut de La Billarderie, Comte de Flahaut (French pronunciation: [oɡyst ʃaʁl ʒozɛf də flao də la bijaʁdəʁi]; 21 April 1785 – 1 September 1870) was a French general during the Napoleonic Wars, a senator, and later in his life, a French ambassador to the Court of St James's.

  2. Charles de Flahaut, de son nom complet Auguste Charles Joseph, comte de Flahaut de La Billarderie, né le 21 avril 1785 à Paris et mort le 2 septembre 1870 à Paris 7 e [1], est un général et diplomate français, grand-croix de la Légion d'honneur, médaillé militaire.

  3. Charles Claude Flahaut, Count of Angiviller (1730–1809) was the director of the Bâtiments du Roi, a forerunner of a minister of fine arts in charge of the royal building works, under Louis XVI of France, from 1775.

  4. The illegitimate son of Talleyrand and Madame de Souza, Auguste Charles Joseph de Flahaut de la Billarderie, known as Charles de Flahaut, was just a child when the French Revolution began.

  5. Auguste-Charles-Joseph de Flahaut de La Billarderie, comte de Flahaut (21 April 1785 – 1 September 1870) was a French general during the Napoleonic Wars, a Senator, and later in his life, a French Ambassador to the Court of St James's.

  6. Auguste-Charles-Joseph de Flahaut de La Billarderie, comte de Flahaut (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); 1866; Franck (François-Marie-Louis-Alexandre Gobinet de Villecholles) (French, 1816 -

  7. Auguste, count de Flahaut de la Billarderie was a French army officer and diplomat, better remembered for his exploits in love affairs than for his public service. At the time of his birth, his mother, Adèle Filleul, was the wife of the Comte de Flahaut, but Charles was generally recognized to be.