Disambiguation evidence for Duke of Choiseul for France via surface form

"Duke of Choiseul"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Duke of Choiseul".

Predicate Object
activeDuring Seven Years' War
ambassadorTo Austria
ambassadorTo Holy See
ambassadorTo Kingdom of Sardinia
associatedWith Bourbon monarchy
birthDate 28 June 1719
birthPlace Duchy of Lorraine
surface form: Lunéville, Duchy of Lorraine
causeOfDownfall Loss of favor with Louis XV and Madame du Barry
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
deathDate 8 May 1785
deathPlace Chanteloup, Kingdom of France
directed French foreign policy
directed French military policy
era 18th century
exiledTo Olbreuse
surface form: Chanteloup
familyName Étienne François de Choiseul
surface form: de Choiseul
father Étienne François de Choiseul
surface form: François Joseph de Choiseul
givenName Étienne François
instanceOf French statesman
instanceOf foreign minister
instanceOf human
instanceOf nobleman
language French
memberOf French nobility
militaryRank lieutenant general
monarchServed Louis XV of France
mother Marie Louise de Bassompierre
name Étienne François de Choiseul
nobleTitle Duke of Choiseul for France self-link
surface form: Duke of Choiseul
notableFor Annexation of Corsica to France
notableFor Expulsion of the Jesuits from France
notableFor Influence during the early reign of Louis XV
notableFor Rebuilding the French navy after the Seven Years' War
notableFor Reforming the French army
notableFor Strengthening the Bourbon Family Compact with Spain
politicalAlignment pro-parlementaire
positionHeld Chief Minister of France
positionHeld Foreign Minister of France
positionHeld Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs
surface form: Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
positionHeld Secretary of State for War
positionHeld Secretary of State of the Navy
predecessorAsForeignMinister French foreign minister Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes
surface form: Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes (as later major foreign minister; earlier predecessors varied)
religion Roman Catholicism
roleInConflict Directed French diplomacy during the latter stages of the Seven Years' War
servedIn French Army
sphereOfInfluence European diplomacy
spouse Louise-Honorine Crozat
successorAsChiefMinister Duke of Richelieu
surface form: Emmanuel-Armand de Richelieu, Duke of Aiguillon

As object (2)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Duke of Choiseul".

Duke of Choiseul for France nobleTitle
"Duke of Choiseul"
↳ resolves to Duke of Choiseul for France
self-link
surface form: Duke of Choiseul