François-Antoine, Count of the Empire was a French writer, lawyer and politician during the Revolution and the Empire. Wikipedia
Born: December 8, 1756, Saint-Jean-Chambre, France
Died: October 20, 1826 (age 69 years), former 1st arrondissement of Paris
Party: Club de Clichy
Books: French Revolution: the First of Prairial, Third Year of the French Republic, a Scene of the National Convention. Notice on this Memorable Epoch; Followed by "Le Peuple À la Convention," by Barthélemy; a Relation of the Sitting of the Convention on the First of Prairial, and Historical Notes: Serving to Explain Mr Court's Painting of Boissy D'Anglas at the National Convention. [With a Key to the Picture.]., Discours sur la situation intérieure et extérieure de la République. Trial of Messrs. Pitt, George, and Co. The Speech of Boissy d'Anglas in the sitting of the sixth Fructidor, on the political situation of Europe. Copied from the Paris Moniteur, etc, and Trial of Messrs. Pitt, George, and Co: The Speech of Boissy D'Anglas, in the Sitting of the Sixth Fructidor, on the Political Situation of Europe
Place of burial: Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris, France
Children: François Antoine BOISSY D'ANGLAS