Jules Hardouin-Mansart

French Baroque architect (1646–1708)
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Jules Hardouin-Mansart
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Jules Hardouin-Mansart

Summary

Jules Hardouin-Mansart is a human[1]. His place of birth was Paris[2]. He was born on +1646-04-16T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Marly-le-Roi[4]. He died on +1708-05-11T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as an architect[6] and artist[7]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (86 views/month, #7,232 of 1,000,298).[8]

Key Facts

  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart's place of birth was Paris[2].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart died in Marly-le-Roi[4].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart was born on +1646-04-16T00:00:00Z[3].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart died on +1708-05-11T00:00:00Z[5].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart's father was Raphaël Hardouin[9].
  • A child of Jules Hardouin-Mansart was Jacques Hardouin-Mansart[10].
  • A child of Jules Hardouin-Mansart was Cathérine-Henriette Hardouin-Mansart[11].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart held citizenship in France[12].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart's professions included architect[6].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart worked as an artist[7].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart's field of work was architecture[13].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart held the position of Surintendant des Bâtiments[14].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart held the position of Premier Architecte du Roi[15].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart held the position of general inspector[16].
  • A notable student of Jules Hardouin-Mansart was Robert de Cotte[17].
  • A notable student of Jules Hardouin-Mansart was Gilles-Marie Oppenord[18].
  • A notable student of Jules Hardouin-Mansart was Augustin-Charles d'Aviler[19].
  • A notable student of Jules Hardouin-Mansart was Germain Boffrand[20].
  • A notable work attributed to Jules Hardouin-Mansart is Grand commun[21].
  • A notable work attributed to Jules Hardouin-Mansart is Grand Trianon[22].
  • A notable work attributed to Jules Hardouin-Mansart is Château de Chazeron[23].
  • A notable work attributed to Jules Hardouin-Mansart is Palace of Versailles[24].
  • A notable work attributed to Jules Hardouin-Mansart is Château de Marly[25].
  • A notable work attributed to Jules Hardouin-Mansart is place Vendôme[26].
  • Jules Hardouin-Mansart received the Knight of the Order of Saint-Michel[27].

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Origins and Family

Born in Paris[2], Jules Hardouin-Mansart… he was born on +1646-04-16T00:00:00Z[3]. His father was Raphaël Hardouin[9].

Education

Studied under François Mansart[28], an architect[29], 1598–1666[30], of France[31], specialised in architecture[32] and Libéral Bruant[33].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include architect[6] and artist[7]. Jules Hardouin-Mansart's field of work was architecture[13]. Positions held include Surintendant des Bâtiments[14], a position[34], in Kingdom of France[35]; Premier Architecte du Roi[15], a position[36], in France[37]; and general inspector[16]. Notable students include Robert de Cotte[17], an architect[38], 1656–1735[39], of France[40]; Gilles-Marie Oppenord[18], an architect[41], 1672–1742[42], of France[43]; Augustin-Charles d'Aviler[19], an architect[44], 1653–1701[45], of France[46]; and Germain Boffrand[20], an architect[47], 1667–1754[48], of France[49], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[50].

Works and Contributions

Notable works include Grand commun[21], a manufactory[51], in France[52]; Grand Trianon[22], a maison de plaisance[53], in France[54], founded in 1687[55]; Château de Chazeron[23], a castle[56], in France[57]; Palace of Versailles[24], a château[58], in France[59], founded in 1661[60]; Château de Marly[25], a château[61], in France[62], founded in 1680[63]; and place Vendôme[26], a square[64], in France[65], founded in 1699[66]. Things named for Jules Hardouin-Mansart include Mansart[67], an impact crater[68].

Recognition

Jules Hardouin-Mansart received the Knight of the Order of Saint-Michel[27].

Personal Life

Children include Jacques Hardouin-Mansart[10], a jurist[69], 1677–1762[70], of France[71] and Cathérine-Henriette Hardouin-Mansart[11].

Death and Burial

Jules Hardouin-Mansart died on +1708-05-11T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Marly-le-Roi[4].

Why It Matters

Jules Hardouin-Mansart ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (86 views/month, #7,232 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[72] He is known by 21 alternative names across languages and contexts.[73]

Entities named for him include Mansart[67], an impact crater[68].

FAQs

Where was Jules Hardouin-Mansart born?

Born in Paris[2], Jules Hardouin-Mansart…

Where did Jules Hardouin-Mansart die?

Jules Hardouin-Mansart died in Marly-le-Roi[4].

Who were Jules Hardouin-Mansart's parents?

Jules Hardouin-Mansart's father was Raphaël Hardouin[9].

What did Jules Hardouin-Mansart do for work?

Jules Hardouin-Mansart worked as architect[6] and artist[7].

What awards did Jules Hardouin-Mansart receive?

Honors received include Knight of the Order of Saint-Michel[27].

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  1. 4w ago · Sj1mor · 2026-05-06 view diff on Wikidata ↗
    Plaque image Versailles, Église Notre-Dame, Plaque commémorative de Jules Hardouin-Mansart (1
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  2. 4w ago · Arch2bot bot · 2026-05-05 view diff on Wikidata ↗
    Depicted by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, count of Sagonne (1646-1708)
    Described by source Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978), Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, The Nuttall Encyclopædia +3
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