Some ruins are still witnesses of his brilliant past lordship between
berry. Marche and poitou

Arms of the family Vouhec, vohet, voec or Vouhet Azure, a chevron silver, acc. three fleurs-de-lis gold.

Les
Brèves
The Duke de la Feuillade, enemy of Molière.
Molièrere faced throughout his life to the enemies he has made, the most dangerous are those who belong to institutions or individuals involved in his plays. As shown in the following story on the quarrel of L'école des femmes "Le Duc de la Feuillade ventured a vengeance so unworthy a man of his quality, it was imprudent. One day he saw pass by Molière an apartment where he was, he accosted him with demonstrations of a man who wanted her to caress. Molière bowing, he took the lead, and saying: "Cream Pie, Molière, cream pie," he rubbed his face against his buttons, which are very hard and very sharp, he began blood on his face. The king, who lives Molière the same day, heard the thing with indignation, and marked the Duke, who learned to his cost how Molière was in the good graces of His Majestys'
the quarrel of the school of women, reported in 1725 by La Martiniere, author of a Life of Molière
