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Antoine Omer Talon (20 January 1760 in Paris–18 August 1811 in Gretz) was a French counter-revolutionary. He was born in Paris on 20 January 1760, he was the father of Jean-Baptiste, seigneur of Boullay Thierry. He married Jeanne-Agnès-Gabrielle, countess of Pestre, from a rich family of nobles that originated from Belgium. He had two children, Denis-Mathieu-Claire (born on 20 November 1783 in Paris) and Zoé-Victoire (born 2 August 1785) in Boullay-Thierry. He later attended the French Parliament on July 1, 1781.

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  • Antoine Omer Talon (20 January 1760 in Paris–18 August 1811 in Gretz) was a French counter-revolutionary. He was born in Paris on 20 January 1760, he was the father of Jean-Baptiste, seigneur of Boullay Thierry. He married Jeanne-Agnès-Gabrielle, countess of Pestre, from a rich family of nobles that originated from Belgium. He had two children, Denis-Mathieu-Claire (born on 20 November 1783 in Paris) and Zoé-Victoire (born 2 August 1785) in Boullay-Thierry. He later attended the French Parliament on July 1, 1781. Talon along with Talleyrand fled to the United States in 1793 on the boat Alien Bill to Philadelphia. He took part in the founding of a colony named French Azilum. He later returned to France and took part in the Directory and consulate of the First French Empire. He died in Gretz in 1811. (en)
  • Antoine Omer Talon, marquis du Boullay et de Tremblay-le-Vicomte, né le 20 janvier 1760 à Paris, décédé le 18 août 1811 à Gretz (Seine-et-Marne), est un magistrat et homme politique français, député de la Noblesse aux États généraux de 1789. Il est également un contre-révolutionnaire français, défenseur de Louis XVI et du parti royaliste. Il contribue notamment à mettre sur pied au palais des Tuileries, en 1791 et 1792, un réseau de distribution de pots-de-vin aux révolutionnaires les plus influents. (fr)
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  • Antoine Omer Talon, marquis du Boullay et de Tremblay-le-Vicomte, né le 20 janvier 1760 à Paris, décédé le 18 août 1811 à Gretz (Seine-et-Marne), est un magistrat et homme politique français, député de la Noblesse aux États généraux de 1789. Il est également un contre-révolutionnaire français, défenseur de Louis XVI et du parti royaliste. Il contribue notamment à mettre sur pied au palais des Tuileries, en 1791 et 1792, un réseau de distribution de pots-de-vin aux révolutionnaires les plus influents. (fr)
  • Antoine Omer Talon (20 January 1760 in Paris–18 August 1811 in Gretz) was a French counter-revolutionary. He was born in Paris on 20 January 1760, he was the father of Jean-Baptiste, seigneur of Boullay Thierry. He married Jeanne-Agnès-Gabrielle, countess of Pestre, from a rich family of nobles that originated from Belgium. He had two children, Denis-Mathieu-Claire (born on 20 November 1783 in Paris) and Zoé-Victoire (born 2 August 1785) in Boullay-Thierry. He later attended the French Parliament on July 1, 1781. (en)
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