Michel-Étienne Turgot ( /tʊərˈɡoʊ/; French: [tyʁgo]; 9 June 1690 in Paris – 1 February 1751 in Paris) was prévôt des marchands de Paris ("Master of the merchants of Paris", i.e. Mayor of Paris) [1] from 1729 to 1740. His name is associated with one of the most famous maps of Paris, the " Plan de Turgot" ("Turgot Map"), [2] [3] [4] [5] a detailed bird's-eye view of Paris realized by Louis Bretez from 1734 to 1739. [6] [7]
Michel-Étienne Turgot was the father of the famous Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, economist and Minister of Louis XVI and Étienne-François Turgot, naturalist, administrator of Malta and governor of French Guiana. [8] Son and father were buried in the Chapel of Hôpital Laënnec in Paris.
Michel-Étienne Turgot ( /tʊərˈɡoʊ/; French: [tyʁgo]; 9 June 1690 in Paris – 1 February 1751 in Paris) was prévôt des marchands de Paris ("Master of the merchants of Paris", i.e. Mayor of Paris) [1] from 1729 to 1740. His name is associated with one of the most famous maps of Paris, the " Plan de Turgot" ("Turgot Map"), [2] [3] [4] [5] a detailed bird's-eye view of Paris realized by Louis Bretez from 1734 to 1739. [6] [7]
Michel-Étienne Turgot was the father of the famous Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, economist and Minister of Louis XVI and Étienne-François Turgot, naturalist, administrator of Malta and governor of French Guiana. [8] Son and father were buried in the Chapel of Hôpital Laënnec in Paris.