- Jean-Baptiste
Treilhard (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist tʁɛjaʁ]; 3
January 1742 – 1
December 1810) was an
important French statesman of the revolutionary...
- Championships.
Guillaume Dubois (1656–1723),
cardinal and
statesman Jean-Baptiste
Treilhard (born 3
January 1742 in Brive-la-Gaillarde – died
December 1810 in Paris)...
-
Achille Libéral,
count Treilhard (22
December 1785 - 3
August 1855) was a
French lawyer and administrator. He was
briefly Prefect of
Police in
Paris in...
- most anti-Jacobin Directors,
Merlin de Douai, La Révellière-Lépeaux and
Treilhard in the co-called 'Coup of 30
Prairial VII'. In
October 1799 Napoleon's...
- Saint-Hilaire 1766–1809
Military officer Crypt III 1810 Jean-Baptiste
Treilhard 1742–1810
Lawyer Crypt III 1810 Jean
Lannes de
Montebello 1769–1809 Military...
- In
office 10
January 1793 – 24
January 1793
Preceded by Jean-Baptiste
Treilhard Succeeded by Jean-Paul
Rabaut Saint-Étienne
Personal details Born (1753-05-31)31...
- had
found an
irregularity in the
election of the
Director Jean
Baptiste Treilhard, who thus
retired in
favour of Louis-Jérôme Gohier, a
Jacobin more "in...
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Pierre Tornade (1930–2012), actor, born in Bort-les-Orgues Jean-Baptiste
Treilhard (1742–1810),
political figure of the
French Revolution,
member of Committee...
-
candidate for a seat in the
Directory in
replacement of Jean
Baptiste Treilhard. He
failed to be
elected but was
appointed Military governor of Paris...
- Directory—voted an act
declaring that the
election of
Director Jean-Baptiste
Treilhard had been illegal, and on 29 Prairial/17 June had
replaced him with Louis...