Disambiguation evidence for French foreign minister Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes via surface form

"Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes".

Predicate Object
burialPlace Versailles
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
dateOfBirth 1719-12-29
dateOfDeath 1787-02-13
diplomaticPost French ambassador to Sweden
diplomaticPost French ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
educatedAt Jesuit college in Dijon
employer French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
employer French crown
endTime tenure as Foreign Minister of France ended in 1787
influenced Securing French support for the American Revolution
surface form: French intervention in the American War of Independence
instanceOf French statesman
instanceOf diplomat
instanceOf foreign minister
instanceOf human
knownFor directing French foreign policy under Louis XVI
knownFor opposition to British power in Europe
knownFor securing French support for the American Revolution
language French
memberOf French nobility
monarch Louis XVI of France
nobleTitle French foreign minister Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes self-linksurface differs
surface form: comte de Vergennes
notableWork French support for the American Revolution
notableWork Treaty of Paris (1783)
surface form: Peace of Paris (1783)
notableWork Treaty of Alliance (1778)
notableWork Treaty of Amity and Commerce (1778)
occupation diplomat
occupation politician
occupation statesman
participantIn American Revolutionary War
participantIn diplomatic negotiations of the Peace of Paris (1783)
placeOfBirth Dijon
placeOfBirth Duchy of Burgundy
placeOfDeath Kingdom of France
placeOfDeath Versailles
politicalAlignment anti-British foreign policy
politicalAlignment pro-American during the American Revolution
positionHeld Foreign Minister of France
positionHeld Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Paris
residence Versailles
sibling Jean Gravier, marquis de Vergennes
spouse Anne Duvivier
startTime tenure as Foreign Minister of France began in 1774
supported American colonists against Great Britain
workedWith Benjamin Franklin
workedWith Conrad Alexandre Gérard
workedWith John Adams