see also Étienne Hubert (disambiguation) Étienne-Hubert de Cambacérès (Montpellier, 1756-Rouen, 1818) was archbishop of Rouen in 1802, cardinal in 1803...
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orientalist Étienne Hubert (canoeist) (born 1988), French canoeist Étienne Hubert de Cambacérès (1756–1818), French cardinal This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Cambacérès was born in Montpellier, into a family of the legal nobility. Although his childhood was relatively poor, his brother Étienne Hubert de Cambacérès...
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Étienne-Denis, duc de Pasquier (21 April 1767 – 5 July 1862), Chancelier de France, (a title revived for him by Louis-Philippe in 1837), was a French...
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Cardinal Étienne Hubert de Cambacérès. It is currently housed in the Salle des Gardes (Hall of Guards). He temporarily settled in the second Couvent de la Visitation...
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Vacant (1782–1786) Niccolò Colonna di Stigliano (1786–1796) Étienne-Hubert de Cambacérès (1805–1818) Vacant (1818–1834) Francesco Tiberi (1834–1839) Vacant...
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Cucé de Boisgelin Anton Theodor Colloredo-Waldsee-Mels Pietro Antonio Zorzi Diego Gregorio Cadello Jean-Baptiste de Belloy Étienne Hubert de Cambacérès Joseph...
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Giovanni Battista Bussi (1755–1844) Antonio Maria Cagiano de Azevedo Étienne Hubert de Cambacérès Giovanni Battista Caprara Filippo Giudice Caracciolo Domenico...
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Henrion de Pansey 13 May 1814 – 20 March 1815: Charles Henri Dambray (interim) 20 March 1815 – 22 June 1815: Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès 22 June...
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Étienne Louis Hector de Joly (22 April 1756 – 3 April 1837) was a French Freemason and politician. He was minister of the interior and minister of justice...
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François Barbé-Marbois (redirect from François, marquis de Barbé-Marbois)
Dudoyer, de Nantes à l'Isle de France, Éd. Coiffard, 2015, 340 p. (ISBN 9782919339280) Tugdual de Langlais, Marie-Etienne Peltier, Capitaine corsaire de la...
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Metropole de Rouen: Rouen (in French). Paris: Etienne Repos. pp. 268–275. Loth, Julien (1893). Histoire du cardinal de la Rochefoucauld et du diocèse de Rouen...
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(général de brigade) Jean-Pierre-Hugues Cambacérès (général de brigade) Alexis Aimé Pierre Cambray (général de division) Pierre Jacques Étienne Cambronne...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Quimper (redirect from Bishop of St. Pol de Léon)
consecrated in Paris at St.-Roch on 9 May 1802 by Archbishop Etienne-Hubert de Cambacérès of Rouen. He resigned the diocese of Quimper at the end of 1804...
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was a French diplomat and statesman. He was the son of the jurist Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis. He entered the diplomatic service, and obtaining the favour...
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Noir, Alain Carignon, Étienne Pinte, Michel Barnier, François Fillon, Charles Millon, Dominique Baudis, François d'Aubert, Philippe de Villiers and Bernard...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Coutances (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Paris at St.-Roch on 25 April 1802 by the Archbishop of Rouen, Etienne-Hubert de Cambacérès. He was transferred to the diocese of Orleans on 3 August 1807...
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Duport-Dutertre de la Platière Duranton de Joly Danton Garat Gohier de Douai Génissieu de Douai Lambrechts de Cambacérès Abrial Régnier Molé de Pansey Dambray de Cambacérès...
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success that he was elected bâtonnier in 1862. In 1863, he succeeded to Étienne-Denis Pasquier's seat in the Académie Française. In 1871, he became a member...
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Georges Bonnet (redirect from Georges Etienne Bonnet)
Georges-Étienne Bonnet (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ etjɛn bɔnɛ]; 23 July 1889 – 18 June 1973) was a French politician who served as foreign minister in...
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January 1817 was elected President of the Chamber of Deputies, replacing Étienne-Denis Pasquier. He held this position until the end of 1818, when he was...
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Paul Barras (redirect from Paul de Barras)
Documents. New York: Bedford/St. Martin's. ISBN 978-0312431105. Richardson, Hubert N. B. (1920). A Dictionary of Napoleon and His Times. London: Cassell &...
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de Guibert, 1785–1790, playwright Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, 1803- excluded by ordinance 1816, politician; died 1824 Louis Gabriel Ambroise de...
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Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, leading figure (1794) Lazare Carnot, leading figure (1794–1795) Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, leading figure (1795)...
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Duport-Dutertre de la Platière Duranton de Joly Danton Garat Gohier de Douai Génissieu de Douai Lambrechts de Cambacérès Abrial Régnier Molé de Pansey Dambray de Cambacérès...
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pronunciation: [leɔ̃ beʁaʁ]; 6 January 1876, Sauveterre-de-Béarn – 24 February 1960 in Saint-Étienne) was a French politician and lawyer. Bérard was Minister...
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Pierre Laval (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Saint-Étienne and Autun to pay for his studies. Laval joined the socialist Central Revolutionary Committee in 1903, while he was living in Saint-Étienne, 55 km...
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Georges Danton (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
et Grandes Révolutions de la Famille de Milly: Recherches sur et autour de Louis-Lézin de Milly de la Croix (1752–1804), Homme de Loi et Franc-Maçon. Alexandre...
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Second French Empire. Ernest de Royer was born in Versailles, France, on 29 October 1808. His father was Joseph Etienne Royer-Dupré, in 1801 Directeur...
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Instruction and Fine Arts Stéphen Pichon – Minister of Foreign Affairs Eugène Étienne – Minister of War Louis Lucien Klotz – Minister of the Interior Charles...
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