Jean-Louis Favier Explained

Jean-Louis Favier (1711 – 1784) was a French diplomat and publicist. His memoirs are an important source for Russian history under Empress Elisabeth of Russia.

Life

Favier was born in Toulouse, France.

Up to the age of thirty he spent traveling. In 1749, he arrived in Turin with the Marquis de La Chetardie, French ambassador to Charles Emmanuel III, the King of Sardinia. He undertook secret missions for Louis XV in Spain and Russia. Then he traveled to England, Holland, Austrian Netherlands, and returned to Paris. Because of his friendship with Prince Henry of Prussia, in 1773 he was captured in Hamburg and imprisoned in the Bastille.[1]

He wrote multiple essays on history and politics.

He died in Paris.

Works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FAVIER | Dictionnaire des journalistes . Dictionnaire-journalistes.gazettes18e.fr . 2012-05-06.
  2. Web site: Jean-Louis Favier - Encyclopédie Larousse . Larousse.fr . 2012-03-30 . 2012-05-06.