Louis-Antoine Caraccioli

Marquis Louis-Antoine Caraccioli (6 November 1719 – 29 May 1803) was a prolific French writer, poet, historian, and biographer long considered an "enemy of Philosophy" because of his extensive writings as a religious apologist. == Life == Caraccioli was born in Paris to a noble family of Neapolitan origin, and held the title of Marquis.

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Louis-Antoine Caraccioli

Marquis Louis-Antoine Caraccioli (6 November 1719 – 29 May 1803) was a prolific French writer, poet, historian, and biographer long considered an "enemy of Philosophy" because of his extensive writings as a religious apologist. == Life == Caraccioli was born in Paris to a noble family of Neapolitan origin, and held the title of Marquis.

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