Gabriel Nicolas de La Reynie

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Gabriel Nicolas de La Reynie was the first lieutenant general of police of Paris, renowned for modernizing the city's policing system and leading the investigation into the notorious 17th-century Affair of the Poisons.

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instanceOf French magistrate
human
police official
areaOfInfluence urban policing practices in early modern Europe
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
employer French crown NERFINISHED
familyName Nicolas de La Reynie NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork criminal investigation
law enforcement
public administration
genreOfActivity criminal justice reform
givenName Gabriel NERFINISHED
hasGender male
implemented administrative controls over Parisian markets and streets
measures against crime and vice in Paris
regulations to improve public safety in Paris
influenced later models of modern urban police forces
jurisdiction city of Paris NERFINISHED
knownFor developing a more centralized police force in Paris
establishing systematic street lighting in Paris
use of informants and surveillance in policing
languageOfWorkOrName French
name Gabriel Nicolas de La Reynie NERFINISHED
notableEvent investigation of poisonings and witchcraft scandals at the court of Louis XIV
notableFor creating more regularized policing procedures in Paris
leading the investigation into the Affair of the Poisons
modernizing the policing system of Paris
notableWork reorganization of Parisian police administration
occupation magistrate
police chief
participantIn Affair of the Poisons investigation NERFINISHED
positionHeld first lieutenant general of police of Paris
lieutenant general of police of Paris
residence Paris
responsibleFor criminal investigations in Paris
public order in Paris
surveillance of political and religious dissent in Paris
timePeriod 17th century
underMonarch Louis XIV of France NERFINISHED
workLocation Paris

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Affair of the Poisons significantPerson Gabriel Nicolas de La Reynie
Affair of the Poisons investigatedBy Gabriel Nicolas de La Reynie