François Claude Amour, marquis de Bouillé
1739–1800 (age 61)
Biography
François Claude Amour, marquis de Bouillé (1739–1800) was a French writer and nobleman who lived during the transformative period of the late eighteenth century. His literary contributions reflected the intellectual currents of his era, engaging with the philosophical and social debates that characterized the Enlightenment and Revolutionary periods.
Bouillé's work and legacy were preserved in the cultural memory of Paris, where he was interred at Montmartre Cemetery. His life spanned from the height of the ancien régime through the revolutionary upheaval, witnessing and documenting the profound changes that reshaped French society and letters.