Joseph Fouché, 1st Duc d'Otrante, 1st Comte Fouché was a French statesman, revolutionary, and Minister of Police under First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, who later became a subordinate of Emperor Napoleon. Wikipedia
Born: May 21, 1759, Le Pellerin, France
Died: December 25, 1820 (age 61 years), Trieste, Italy
Spouse: Ernestine de Castellane-Majastres (m. 1815–1820) and Bonne Jeanne Coiquaud (m. 1792–1812)
Grandchildren: Gustave Armand Fouché and Pauline Ernestine Fouché d'Otrante
Great grandchildren: Charles-Louis Fouché d'Otrante, 6th Duke of Otrante, Adélaïde Augustine Fouché, Nils, Greve Bielke, and more
Party: Bonapartists
Books
The Memoirs of Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto, Minister of the General Police of France: With a Portrait
The Memoirs of Joseph Fouché, Duke of Otranto, Minister of the General Police of France
1825
Correspondence of the Duke of Otranto with the Duke of Wellington: Letter I, Dresden, Jan. 1, 1816
1816
The Memoirs of Joseph Fouché: Duke of Otranto, Minister of the General Police of France. Vol. 2
The Memoirs Of Joseph Fouché, Duke Of Otranto, Minister Of The General Police Of France; Volume 1
Memoirs relating to Fouché: minister of police under Napoleon I.