ALKIE Charles Jean Marie( French diplomat)
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Alkie Charles Jean Marie (1752-1826) ALQUIER Charles-Jean-Marie - French diplomat. 1788 g. Mayor of La Rochelle, then a deputy of the States General. President of the Court Department, Saint-Oise, and in that capacity, voted for the death penalty to Louis XVI. Member of the Council of Five Hundred. 1798-99 he. - Ambassador in Munich. Then, thanks to the protection of Talleyrand, the French Ambassador to the King of Spain. Helped conclude a treaty of alliance with Spain. In 1800, fell into disfavor and was replaced in office by Lucien Bonaparte. 1801 g. - Participated in the negotiations with the King of the Two Sicilies, after which he became ambassador in Naples. Since 1806. Ambassador in Rome. In 1809, Mr.. receives the title of Baron. In 1810, Mr.. - Ambassador to Sweden. In 1813, after the entry of Sweden into the war on the side of Russia, moved to Copenhagen, where trying to conclude an alliance with France, Denmark. After restoration was deported from France to participate in the regicide. He returned in 1818
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