Henri-Emmanuel de Roquette
Henri-Emmanuel de Roquette (c. 1655 – 4 March 1725) was a French churchman.
A doctor at the Sorbonne and a preacher, he became abbot of the abbey of Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys in 1681 and attended the Paris salon of the marquise de Lambert. In 1702 he spoke the funeral oration for James II of England and he served as secretary to the 1705 general assembly of the French clergy in 1705. He was elected a member of the Académie Française in 1720.
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- Académie française
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- Auger de Moléon de Granier (1635)
- Balthazar Baro (1636)
- Jean Doujat (1650)
- Eusèbe Renaudot (1688)
- Henri-Emmanuel de Roquette (1720)
- Pierre de Pardaillan de Gondrin (1725)
- Nicolas-François Dupré de Saint-Maur (1733)
- Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes (1775)
- François Andrieux (1803)
- Adolphe Thiers (1833)
- Henri Martin (1878)
- Ferdinand de Lesseps (1884)
- Anatole France (1896)
- Paul Valéry (1925)
- Henri Mondor (1946)
- Louis Armand (1963)
- Jean-Jacques Gautier (1972)
- Jean-Louis Curtis (1986)
- François Jacob (1996)
- Marc Lambron (2014)
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