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Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès

Index Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès

Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, duc de Parme (18 October 17538 March 1824), was a French nobleman, lawyer and statesman during the French Revolution and the First Empire. [1]

68 relations: Albine de Montholon, Archchancellor, Austerlitz (1960 film), Étienne Hubert de Cambacérès, Étienne-Denis Pasquier, Bernard Germain de Lacépède, Bonaparte, First Consul, Cabinet of the French Consulate, Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance, Commissioners of the Committee of Public Safety, Compagnie des mines d'Anzin, Consul, Coup of 18 Brumaire, Duke of Parma, Emmanuel Maximilien-Joseph Guidal, Félix-Julien-Jean Bigot de Préameneu, Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, French Consulate, French Directory, French Government of the Hundred Days, Grand Dignitaries of the French Empire, History of Freemasonry in France, Hotels of Montpellier, House of Bourbon-Parma, Hundred Days, Index of World War II articles (J), Jacques-Rose Récamier, Jean-Pons-Guillaume Viennet, Joseph Bonaparte, Joseph Fouché, Law of Suspects, Le Moniteur Universel, LGBT nobility and royalty, LGBT social movements, List of burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery, List of dukes in Europe, List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: C, List of heads of state of France, List of jurists, List of members of the Académie française, List of names in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists, List of people associated with the French Revolution, List of Presidents of France, List of Presidents of the National Assembly of France, List of Presidents of the National Convention, List of Presidents of the Senate of France, Louis Gabriel Ambroise de Bonald, Malet coup of 1812, Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, Marseille Courthouse, ..., Ministry of Justice (France), Montpellier, Napoleon, Napoleonic Code, Nobility of the First French Empire, Order of the Reunion, Paris under Napoleon, Paul Barras, Pierre-Michel Alix, Sénat conservateur, Second White Terror, Sodomy law, The Coronation of Napoleon, The Mountain, The Plain, Thermidorians, Timeline of the French Revolution, 1799 in France. Expand index (18 more) »

Albine de Montholon

Albine de Montholon (December 19, 1779 - March 25, 1848) was a French noblewoman, and the wife of Charles Tristan, marquis de Montholon.

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Archchancellor

An archchancellor (archicancellarius, Erzkanzler) or chief chancellor was a title given to the highest dignitary of the Holy Roman Empire, and also used occasionally during the Middle Ages to denote an official who supervised the work of chancellors or notaries.

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Austerlitz (1960 film)

Austerlitz is a 1960 film directed by Abel Gance and starring Jean Marais, Rossano Brazzi, Martine Carol, Jack Palance, Claudia Cardinale, Vittorio de Sica, Orson Welles, Leslie Caron and Jean-Louis Trintignant.

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Étienne Hubert de Cambacérès

Étienne-Hubert de Cambacérès (Montpellier, 1756-Rouen, 1818) was archbishop of Rouen in 1802, cardinal in 1803 and senator from 1805.

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Étienne-Denis Pasquier

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 statesman.

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Bernard Germain de Lacépède

Bernard-Germain-Étienne de La Ville-sur-Illon, comte de Lacépède or La Cépède (26 December 17566 October 1825) was a French naturalist and an active freemason.

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Bonaparte, First Consul

Bonaparte, First Consul (Bonaparte, Premier Consul) is an 1804 portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.

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Cabinet of the French Consulate

The Cabinet of the French Consulate was formed following the Coup of 18 Brumaire which replaced the Directory with the Consulate.

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Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance

Charles-François Lebrun, 1st duc de Plaisance (19 March 1739 – 16 June 1824), was a French statesman who served as Third Consul of the French Republic and was later created Arch-Treasurer and Prince of the Empire by Napoleon I.

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Commissioners of the Committee of Public Safety

The Commissioners of the Committee of Public Safety were appointed by the French Committee of Public Safety to oversee the various administrative departments between 1 April 1794 and 1 November 1795.

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Compagnie des mines d'Anzin

The Compagnie des mines d'Anzin (Anzin Mining Company) was a large French mining company in the coal basin of Nord-Pas-de-Calais in northern France.

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Consul

Consul (abbrev. cos.; Latin plural consules) was the title of one of the chief magistrates of the Roman Republic, and subsequently a somewhat significant title under the Roman Empire.

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Coup of 18 Brumaire

The Coup of 18 Brumaire brought General Napoleon Bonaparte to power as First Consul of France and in the view of most historians ended the French Revolution.

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Duke of Parma

The Duke of Parma was the ruler of the Duchy of Parma, a small historical state which existed between 1545 and 1802, and again from 1814 to 1859.

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Emmanuel Maximilien-Joseph Guidal

Emmanuel Maximilien-Joseph Guidal (31 December 1764 – 29 October 1812) was a French general known for his role in the Malet Conspiracy which was aimed at toppling Napoleon I, who was away from Paris when the events of it occurred.

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Félix-Julien-Jean Bigot de Préameneu

Félix Julien Jean Bigot de Préameneu (26 March 1747 - 31 July 1825) was one of the four legal authors of the Napoleonic Code written at the request of Napoleon at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

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Ferdinand, Duke of Parma

Ferdinand (Ferdinando Maria Filippo Lodovico Sebastiano Francesco Giacomo; 20 January 1751 – 9 October 1802) was the Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla from his father's death on 18 July 1765 until he ceded the duchy to France by the Treaty of Aranjuez on 20 March 1801.

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French Consulate

The Consulate (French: Le Consulat) was the government of France from the fall of the Directory in the coup of Brumaire in November 1799 until the start of the Napoleonic Empire in May 1804.

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French Directory

The Directory or Directorate was a five-member committee which governed France from 1795, when it replaced the Committee of Public Safety.

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French Government of the Hundred Days

The French Government of the Hundred Days was formed by Napoleon I upon his resumption of the Imperial throne on 20 March 1815, replacing the government of the first Bourbon restoration which had been formed by King Louis XVIII the previous year.

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Grand Dignitaries of the French Empire

The Grand Dignitaries of the French Empire (French: Grands Dignitaires de l'Empire Français) were created in 1804 by the Constitution of the Year XII, which established Napoleon Bonaparte, previously First Consul for Life, as Emperor of the French.

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History of Freemasonry in France

Freemasonry in France has a long and varied history.

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Hotels of Montpellier

The city of Montpellier, in southern France, has a large number of noteworthy historical hôtels in its old centre.

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House of Bourbon-Parma

The House of Bourbon-Parma (Casa di Borbone di Parma) is an Italian royal and ducal family and cadet branch of the House of Bourbon, whose members once ruled as King of Etruria and as Duke of Parma and Piacenza, Guastalla, and Lucca.

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Hundred Days

The Hundred Days (les Cent-Jours) marked the period between Napoleon's return from exile on the island of Elba to Paris on20 March 1815 and the second restoration of King Louis XVIII on 8 July 1815 (a period of 110 days).

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Index of World War II articles (J)

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Jacques-Rose Récamier

Jacques-Rose Récamier (10 March 1751, Lyon - 29 March 1830, Paris) was a French banker.

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Jean-Pons-Guillaume Viennet

Jean-Pons-Guillaume Viennet (18 November 1777 – 10 July 1868) was a French politician, playwright and poet.

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Joseph Bonaparte

Joseph-Napoléon Bonaparte, born Giuseppe Buonaparte (7 January 1768 – 28 July 1844) was a French diplomat and nobleman, the elder brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, who made him King of Naples and Sicily (1806–1808, as Giuseppe I), and later King of Spain (1808–1813, as José I).

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Joseph Fouché

Joseph Fouché, 1st Duc d'Otrante, 1st Comte Fouché (21 May 1759 – 25 December 1820) was a French statesman and Minister of Police under First Consul Bonaparte, who later became Emperor Napoleon.

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Law of Suspects

The Law of Suspects (Loi des suspects) was a decree passed by the French National Convention on 17 September 1793, during the French Revolution.

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Le Moniteur Universel

Le Moniteur Universel was a French newspaper founded in Paris on November 24, 1789 under the title Gazette Nationale ou Le Moniteur Universel by Charles-Joseph Panckoucke, and which ceased publication on December 31, 1868.

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LGBT nobility and royalty

Throughout history, monarchs have engaged in same-gender relationships.

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LGBT social movements

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) social movements are social movements that advocate for LGBT+ people in society.

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List of burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery

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List of dukes in Europe

The following is a list of historic duchies in Europe.

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List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: C

Parent article: List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people; Siblings: This is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are gay, lesbian or bisexual.

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List of heads of state of France

Below is a list of all French heads of state.

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List of jurists

The following lists are of prominent jurists, including judges, listed in alphabetical order by jurisdiction.

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List of members of the Académie française

This is a list of members of the Académie française (French Academy) by seat number.

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List of names in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists

Joseph McCabe published A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists in 1920 (London: Watts & Co.). Most (though not all) of the individuals therein were later also included in A Biographical Dictionary of Ancient, Medieval and Modern Freethinkers (1945).

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List of people associated with the French Revolution

This is a partial '''list''' of people associated with the French Revolution, including supporters and opponents.

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List of Presidents of France

Below is a list of Presidents of France.

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List of Presidents of the National Assembly of France

This article lists Presidents of the French Parliament or, as the case may be, of its lower chamber.

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List of Presidents of the National Convention

From 22 September 1792 to 2 November 1795, the French Republic was governed by the National Convention, whose president (elected from within for a 14-day term) may be considered as France's legitimate Head of State during this period.

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List of Presidents of the Senate of France

The Senate of France is the upper house of the French Parliament.

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Louis Gabriel Ambroise de Bonald

Louis de Bonald, properly Louis Gabriel Ambroise, Vicomte de Bonald (2 October 1754 – 23 November 1840), was a French counter-revolutionary philosopher and politician.

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Malet coup of 1812

The Malet coup of 1812 was an attempted coup d'état in Paris, France, aimed at removing Napoleon I, then campaigning in Russia, from power.

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Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma

Marie Louise (Maria Ludovica Leopoldina Franziska Therese Josepha Lucia; Italian: Maria Luigia Leopoldina Francesca Teresa Giuseppa Lucia; 12 December 1791 – 17 December 1847) was an Austrian archduchess who reigned as Duchess of Parma from 1814 until her death.

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Marseille Courthouse

The Marseille Courthouse (French:Palais de justice de Marseille) is a neoclassical building located on Place Montyon, in the 6th arrondissement of Marseille, France.

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Ministry of Justice (France)

The Ministry of Justice is controlled by the French Minister of Justice - Keeper of the Seals (Ministre de la Justice - Garde des Sceaux), a top-level cabinet position in the French Government.

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Montpellier

Montpellier (Montpelhièr) is a city in southern France.

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Napoleon

Napoléon Bonaparte (15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was a French statesman and military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the French Revolutionary Wars.

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Napoleonic Code

The Napoleonic Code (officially Code civil des Français, referred to as (le) Code civil) is the French civil code established under Napoléon I in 1804.

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Nobility of the First French Empire

As Emperor of the French, Napoleon I created titles of nobility to institute a stable elite in the First French Empire, after the instability resulting from the French Revolution.

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Order of the Reunion

The Order of the Reunion (Ordre de la Réunion) was an order of merit of the First French Empire, set up to be awarded to Frenchmen and foreigners to reward services in the civil service, magistracy and army, particularly those from areas newly annexed to France, such as the Kingdom of Holland.

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Paris under Napoleon

First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte moved into the Tuileries Palace on 19 February 1800 and immediately began to re-establish calm and order after the years of uncertainty and terror of the Revolution.

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Paul Barras

Paul François Jean Nicolas, vicomte de Barras (30 June 1755 – 29 January 1829), commonly known as Paul Barras, was a French politician of the French Revolution, and the main executive leader of the Directory regime of 1795–1799.

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Pierre-Michel Alix

Pierre-Michel Alix (1762 – 27 December 1817) was a French engraver.

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Sénat conservateur

The Sénat conservateur ("Conservative Senate") was an advisory body established in France during the Consulate following the French Revolution.

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Second White Terror

The Second White Terror occurred in France in 1815.

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Sodomy law

A sodomy law is a law that defines certain sexual acts as crimes.

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The Coronation of Napoleon

The Coronation of Napoleon (Le Sacre de Napoléon) is a painting completed in 1807 by Jacques-Louis David, the official painter of Napoleon, depicting the coronation of Napoleon I at Notre-Dame de Paris.

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The Mountain

The Mountain (La Montagne) was a political group during the French Revolution, whose members, called Montagnards, sat on the highest benches in the National Assembly.

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The Plain

The Plain (La Plaine), better known as The Marsh (Le Marais), was a political group in the French National Convention during the French Revolution.

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Thermidorians

The Thermidorians (Thermidoriens, named after the month of Thermidor), known also a Thermidorian Convention (Convention thermidorienne), was a French political group active during the French Revolution.

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Timeline of the French Revolution

The following is a timeline of the French Revolution.

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1799 in France

Events from the year 1799 in France.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Jacques_Régis_de_Cambacérès

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