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Abraham Lincoln’s Personality
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Abraham Peyrenc de Moras
French banker
Abraham Peyrenc de Moras | |
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Portrait of Abraham Peyrenc, marquis de Moras | |
Born | Abraham Peyrenc 1684 (1684) Le Vigan, Gard, France |
Died | November 20, 1732(1732-11-20) (aged 47–48) Paris, France |
Nationality | French |
Occupation | Banker |
Years active | 1720-1732 |
Known for | Constructing Hôtel Biron, which now houses the Musée Rodin |
Abraham Peyrenc de Moras (1684 – 20 November 1732) was a French banker. Though descended from commoners and often described as the son of a barber, his family began its ascent in the 17th century. His grandfather was a hat merchant and his father a licensed surgeon, tax collector and a bourgeois of the city. Abraham surpassed them and experienced a meteoric social ascent in 18th century Paris, cemented by him being made noble in 1720.
Early life
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[edit]Abraham, the fourth of the Peyrenc children, was born in 1684 and baptized as a Protestant in the church at Aulas, a few miles northwest of Le Vigan.[citation needed] His father was a licensed surgeon. A country surgeon, whose profession dealt with the body, could at times serve as barber.[1] He was able to purchase the post of secretary to the king and la