Cambacö?rö?s Jean-Jacques-Rö?gis (Jean-Jacques-Regis de Cambaceres)( Political activist)
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Biography Cambacö?rö?s Jean-Jacques-Rö?gis (Jean-Jacques-Regis de Cambaceres)
Cambacö?rö?s Jean-Jacques-Rö?gis (1753-1824) was born in Mopele (Department of Herault), October 18, 1753, Mr.. Adviser to the counting yard Mopele, Cambacö?rö?s failed in choosing deputies to the States General in 1789, but already in 1792, Mr.. became the representative of the Department of Herault in the Convention. Cambacö?rö?s as a political figure differed extreme caution, but, nevertheless, voted for the death of King. After the fall of Robespierre entered the Committee of Public Safety. Elected to the Council of Five Hundred, a time was chairman of the Council of.
June 20, 1798, Mr.. was appointed Minister of Justice. Thanks to the patronage of Sieyes, Cambacö?rö?s participated in the 18 Brumaire coup, becoming after the adoption of the Constitution, the Second Consul VIII. After the proclamation of the Empire - was appointed a member of the State Council, arhikantslerom Empire. In March 1808. received the title of Duke of Parma. In 1813, Mr.. Cambacö?rö?s resigned in 1814, Mr.. voted in the Senate for the deposition of Napoleon. During the '100 days', he again joined Napoleon, and received the portfolio of Minister of Justice. After the second restoration of Louis XVIII, among others, "regicides" banished him from France. After living for nearly two years in Brussels, Cambacö?rö?s received permission to return to Paris. Ckonchalsya May 1, 1824
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