Lézardière, Pauline de (1754–1835)
Lézardière, Pauline de (1754–1835)
French historian. Name variations: Marie Charlotte Pauline Lezardiere. Born 1754 in France; died 1835; dau. of French noble.
Wrote Théories des lois politiques de la monarchie française, which was published by brother (1844), analyzing 3 historical periods: imperial law before Clovis, legislation by popular consensus from Clovis to Charles I the Bald, king of France (aka Charles II, Holy Roman Emperor), and feudal customs up to 14th century; most copies of work destroyed during French Revolution and 4th part never recovered.
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