Aguessy Henry( Marquis)
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Aguessy Henri (1752-1826) d'AGUESSEAU Henri-Cardin-Jean-Baptiste - Marquis. His legal career. Since 1783, the Public Counsel, a senior judge and master of ceremonies at the royal court. Since 1787, Mr.. member of the French Academy. 1789. - Deputy from the nobility in the General Assembly. After the revolution, left the post. Took part in the Royalist plot Chabot. After coming to power, Bonaparte was appointed chairman of the Paris civil court. In 1800, on behalf of the judiciary brought greetings to the First Consul, after the triumphant campaign in Italy. In 1803, Mr.. was sent to Copenhagen in the rank of Minister Plenipotentiary. After the proclamation of the Empire - Senator. He was awarded the Order of the Legion of Honor, and bestowed the title of Count of the Empire. After restoration proclaimed a peer of France. During the Hundred Days, was accompanied by the royal family. Participated in the trial of Marshal Ney, which voted for the death penalty. In 1817, Mr.. received the title of Marquis. In 1820, Mr.. was a prosecutor in the case of military conspirators.
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