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LAGRANGE LAGRANGE (aka DE LA GRANGE, Lagrange, DE LA GRANGE LA GRANGE and Tournier, TOURNIER de la Grange)
Noble and accounts of the French Empire.
Noble Ludwig (Louis) de Lagrange, a gentleman living in Touraine (Touraine) (* ... ...., Touraine 16 ... + ... ... ...., Touraine 16 ...)
Noble Louis de Lagrange, Captain of Cavalry of the Army of the King Lugi XIV of France's army, was a descendant of Marie Louise, who was maid of honor to Anne of Austria, mother of Louis XIV, and then the wife of François Gaston de Bethune. Louis de Lagrange entered the service of Duke Carlo Emanuele II of Savoy with the same degree, in 1651 and in 1659 was serving in the citadel of Turin. In Turin, he married a Roman family of the Counts of Pope Innocent XIII (* 1655 +1724) (* ... ... ... Touraine, 1634, + Turin 1675)
Noble Charles de LAGRANGE, Secretary of Finance of the Duke of Savoy from 4 -IX-1697, Treasurer of the Artillery, factories and fortresses of the King of Sicily [then King of Sardinia] from 3-III-1717 (* Torino 1663, Torino + 15-XI-1733), married 7-I-1707 ( dotal contract) Cristina Bormioli (seu Bormioli), daughter of Giambattista Bormioli, 1st Earl of Pino Torinese with Castelvecchio, and Francesca Marenghi (Vercelli * 169 .., ... .. +17)
Giuseppe Nobile (Baptism Giuseppe Francesco Lodovico) de LAGRANGE, Treasurer Artillery, factories and fortresses of the King of Sardinia by the 7-VII-1747, gave the assignment to a minor child in 1779 (* 25-IX-1708 Torino, Torino + 18-VIII- 1803) [30 Thermidor Year XI], at 95 years of age), he studied law at the University of Turin and succeeded, in 1747, his father in the office of Treasurer of the Artillery, married Maria Teresa Catherine Grosso (seu Gros) , the only daughter of Dr. Michael Grosso, a wealthy landowner Cambiano, MD, but do not practice medicine. (* Changed 17 ... + ... ....)
Noble Joseph Louis Lagrange (Lagrange or de Tournier) created Earl of the French Empire by Imperial Letters Patent dated 24-IV-1808, Knight Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor from 1808, Knight Grand Cross of the Imperial Meeting from 3-IV-1813, Senator of France from 26-XII-1799 to 18-V-1804, Senator of the French Empire from 18-V-1804, Diploma in Law in 1752, Deputy Professor of Mathematics and Geometry of the Royal Artillery School in Turin from 1755 to 1766, Member of Royal Academy of Sciences in Berlin from 2-IX-1756, Co-Founder of the Company private Turin since 1757, Director of the Faculty of Sciences of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Berlin from?-XI-1766 to 18-V-1787, Foreign Partner Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris from 22-V-1772, a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Turin from 25-VII-1783, Pensionary Veteran Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Turin from 29-VII-1787, Director of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris in 1788, Director of the Mint of France since 1792, Member of the Commission for the Reform of Weights and Measures (Bureau des Longitudes) from?-XI-1790 to 1799, Professor of Analysis of the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris from? -XII-1794, resident member of the First Class (for the Division of Mathematical Sciences) of the National Institute of Science and Arts of France from the 20-XI-1795, Provisional President of the Bureau of the First Class Institute National Academy of Sciences and Arts of France from the 27-XII-1795, Professor of Elementary Mathematics at the Scuola Normale in Paris from 1795, was one of the most brilliant mathematicians of his time and history, he led research on the fundamental calculus of variations, on the theory functions and the mathematical system of mechanics, is also involved in astronomy, dealing with the problem of the mutual gravitational attraction between three celestial bodies, he wrote numerous treatises and contributions, including the Treaty should be mentioned Mécanique analytique (1788), the Treaty Théorie des fonctions analytique (1797) and Leçons sur le calcul des fonctions (1799), as well as numerous contributions collected in five volumes of Miscellanea Taurinense. * First-Born, Torino I-25-1736 + 10-Paris IV-1813, buried in the Pantheon in Paris), married firstly in Berlin 1767 Vittoria Conti (the family of Pope Innocent XIII, his distant cousin) (* Torino 174. ., + Berlin?-VIII-1783) and his second wife in Paris 31-V-1792 Renée-Françoise Lemonnier-Adelaide, daughter of Pierre-Charles Lemonnier, member of the Royal Academy of Sciences of France and member of the National of France Arts and Sciences, a distinguished astronomer, and Marie-Anne de Cussy (* 1776, + Saint-Vigor-le-Grand, Calvados 12-II-1833) without having had children.
Joseph Louis Lagrange, the eldest son, had 10 brothers, including:
Irene Cristina Lagrange, the second, (* 29-XII-1736)
Pietro Carlo Felice Lagrange, the third son (* 3-IX-1738)
Ana Felix Lagrange, (* 27-V-1741)
Carlo Ignazio Antonio Lagrange (* 27-V-1742), lawyer, was the first brother match with Jose Luis, even though Charles died young, a few years away from his mother, who left some property to their children an inheritance. Michael Angelo
Bonifacio Lagrange (* 11-XII-1743) Giovanni Battista Pietro Amedeo
Lagrange (* 31-VIII-1748)
Michele Nobile Giuseppe Agostino LAGRANGE, Treasurer Artillery, factories and fortresses of the King of Sardinia from 29-I -1799 (* Torino 1746, Torino + 1817), married 13-IX-1791 (contract dowry) Maria Francesca (the) Pusterla (* 1768 Alexandria, +27- VII-1846), daughter and co-heir of Count Angelo Felice (the) Pusterla, consignor of Frugarolo since 1756 and invested ½ Frugarolo the 6-IX-1780 and the other half of the 19 - VIII-1788 by the King of Sardinia (estate confiscated by the French in 1796), Patrick Milanese (* 1742, + Milan 19-VI-1814), and the Noble Lords of Sandigliano Capriata Laura, daughter of Bartholomew Capriata Noble, Lord of Sandigliano (* Frugarolo ...., *?). Francesca Maria had two sisters: Theresa, wife of the lawyer Benedetto Ricci, Bosco Marengo, and Cecilia, wife of Peter Zanigotti of Voghera. At the end of the eighteenth century, in addition to the Lagrange's father, who died at 95 years, August 18 1803, survived by a sister and brother Michael Joseph Augustine, who had five children: 1. Joseph Charles Louis Lagrange (January 31, 1795) which was to be launched to study in Paris at the Ecole Polytechnique, but chose to devote himself to the study of law at the University of Turin, where he graduated 9 July 1813. 2. Francesco Maria Michele Lagrange (January 29, 1805), a pupil of the Royal Military Academy of Turin from 1816 to 1822, lieutenant in the Corps of Staff of the Royal Army Sardo, became colonel of artillery, is remembered as a public defender's office after the general Ramorino defeat of Novara in 1849 before the Council of War. He died in Turin, 12 June 1892 and was keeper of family memories. 4. Alessandra Lagrange (* Torino 1798, Torino + 11-VI-1870) married the mathematician Baron Giovanni Plana (1781-1864), Senator of the Kingdom of Italy and President of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Turin, the famous astronomer and student of the Ecole Polytechnique. Their marriage was born in Sofia Plana Douchet, who died childless. 5. Anna Laura Lagrange (+1835 approx.) Zeno married Louis Quaglia, General of the Royal Army Sardo (+ 6-IV-1860).
3. LAGRANGE Irene, born in Turin, October 4, 1792 at fourteen she married Paul Micheletti, and went with her husband to visit his uncle in Paris, leaving them in an affectionate remembrance. From this marriage were born two daughters: Julia
Teresa Micheletti, mother of the famous painter of Conte Federico Pastoris Casalrosso (* 1808, + Torino 6-V-1895), married to 28-V-Torino 1828 Pastoris Paul Knight of the Counts of Casalrosso (* Cigliano 24-XII-1788, Torino + 15-VII-1849).
MICHELETTI Amalia (* 1809, + 1878) in Gianotti, Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Army Sardo, who gave birth
Elena Gianotti, (* 6-III-1838, +14.10.1914), who married Victor Flandinet (* 29 - III-1827, + June 6, 1883) of the original family of Moriana, whose father had sold a silk mill in Lyon and died young, the guardian had doubled its capital by investing in government bonds. Their marriage had five children.
1. Vittorina Flandinet (* 10-XI-1860, + 14-VI-1929) to phenol, which were born three children: Camilla Phenols widow Bourbonnais (0.28 * Turin-XI-1879, + Alassio, 15-IV-1961), her sister Elena Phenols, (* Torino 12-I-1881, + Alassio ,21-VII-1967), unmarried and his brother Vittorio Phenols, captain of horse, horse owner Pouf, belonged to Caprilli, who is ranked 2nd in the Championship of arms (cup silver at the Castelletto and photos of the horse in harness). 1 st cousin of Paul Sciolla Lagrange was born in Turin on 20-X-1882 and died in Rome on 24.XII-1915. E 'was killed on Christmas Eve, while he was coach at Pincio by the husband of his lover.
3. Maria Vicari Flandinet in
4. White Flandinet (* 27-VIII-1856, + 5-XI-1935), in Calleri, magistrate of Guarantees in Constantinople - friends of the painter Zonar)
5. ? Flandinet in Marini
2. Luigia FLANDINET (* 17-XI-1869, + 7-VII-1941), married the lawyer. Alberto Sciolla (* Torino, 8-IV-1847, + 4-IV-1916), and had two children:
1. Paul Sciolla LAGRANGE Pusterla (* Turin ,17-XII-1886 + Pinerolo 12-X-1962) graduated in Law and Chemistry, Director of Martini & Rossi, Facta wife Margaret, daughter of the Prime On.Sen. Luigi Facta. From the marriage 3 children were born: Louis, Marianella and Alberto. E 'was buried in the Tomb Facta in Pinerolo.
2. Emilio Sciolla LAGRANGE Pusterla (* Turin ,24-VIII-1895, + Turin ,21-III-1963), Commander and Consul of Albania and Italy to Turin, where he lived in Via Ormea 37. E 'was buried in the Tomb Flandinet the monumental cemetery in Turin.
- Louis Sciolla LAGRANGE Pusterla (* Buriasco, 5-X-1920, + Buriasco, 14-VII-1982) graduated in law at Turin, he married Maria Sofia Maffei (* 14-II-1923), daughter of General of Cavalry Maffei and Achille Henriette Brignone.
- Marianella Sciolla LAGRANGE Pusterla (* Turin, 5-X-1922) married Manlio Ciani (* Tolmezzo, 15-XII-1915, Torino +, 2-I-1982) October 31, 1952 and have five children: Gian Paolo , Maurizio, Massimo, Marco and Carlo Alberto. After marriage she moved to Paris, rue Poet Edgar and then at 9, avenue de la Bourdonnais, VII arr., Until 1963 and then returned to Turin, in first 37 and then going Ormea Einaudi 22.
- Alberto Sciolla LAGRANGE Pusterla (* Turin, 11-III-1925) graduated in Law in Turin, the Magistrate Court of Pinerolo, Legal Advisor to the European Communities in Brussels and the Foreign Ministry in Rome, President of the Legal Committee 's ICAO in Montreal and President of the Chamber of the Supreme Court, Knight Grand Cross, married in Paris in 1962 Gundula Hain, not having had children take the 4 grandchildren Gian Paolo, Massimo, Marco and Carlo Alberto.
Gian Paolo Cian Sciolla LAGRANGE Pusterla (* Boulogne Billancourt, 14-X-1953), graduated Law in Turin, lawyer, farmer and teacher, is ranked 1st in the Italian Championship Pariglie completed in 2006 and 2nd in 1999.2005 and 2007, 3rd in 2010 and participates with the Italian national team at the World Championship in 2001 in pairs Riesenbeck (Ger) and 2007 in Warka (POL). Maurizio
CIANI (* Boulogne Billancourt, 1954, Boulogne Billancourt +, 1954) died after only 2 days of life. Massimo
CIANI Sciolla LAGRANGE Pusterla (* Boulogne Billancourt, 28-IV-1956) graduated in Economics in Turin, contractor administrator TRIC Srl course Tassoni 39 in Turin, wife Alessandra Sabain which has 2 daughters, Maria and Elena Albertina. Marco
CIANI Sciolla LAGRANGE Pusterla (* Boulogne Billancourt, 23-V-1958) graduated in Economics in Turin, in Turin Accountant-owner of Studio Ramasco Ciani, Maria married Edward (Dada) Marini and they had three children: James, Philip and Thomas. Carlo Alberto
CIANI Sciolla LAGRANGE Pusterla (* Boulogne Billancourt, 6-VI-1962), graduated in law at Turin, a lawyer in Turin in the study of Balbo Vinadio-Incisa di Camerana - Ciani Sciolla, wife Irene Peyron from which two children : Margaret and Manlio.