Charles-François Lebrun, 1st duc de Plaisance was a French statesman who served as Third Consul of the French Republic and was later created Arch-Treasurer and Prince of the Empire by Napoleon I. Wikipedia
Born: March 19, 1739, Saint-Sauveur-Lendelin, Saint-Sauveur-Villages, France
Died: June 16, 1824 (age 85 years), Sainte-Mesme, France
Books: A Collection Of Adresses Transmitted By Certain English Clubs And Societies To The National Convention Of France; The Dedreee Of The Executive Council Respecting The Scheldt; And Extracts From Several Treaties, Respecting The Navigation Of The River; And Also Certain Decrees Of The National Convention; Le Brun's Report; The Speeches Of M. M. Cambon, Dupont, And Kersaint. With Several Other Interesting Papers, Tending Chiefly To Shew The General Views Of France With Respect To This And Other Countries ; To Which Are Added, Extracts From The Seditious Resolutions Of The English Societies; A List Of Those Societies, A View of the Causes and Consequences of the Present War with France: In Answer to Mr. Burke's Regicide Peace. By the Honourable Thomas Erskine. With a Dedication to the Author, by P. Porcupine; and an Appendix, Containing the Correspondence Between Miles and the Infamous Le Brun, Minister of War, at the Time when War was Declared Against Great Britain; which Develops the Real Causes of that Declaration, All the Secret Steps which the French Took Previous to It, and Clearly Unravels the Thread of Their Ambitious Projects, Authentic Correspondence With M. Le Brun, the French Minister, and Others to February 1793 Inclusive, and more
Great grandchild: Jeanne Lebrun de Plaisance
Grandchild: Jules Lebrun, 3.Duc de Plaisance
Previous office: Member of the National Constituent Assembly of France (1789–1791)
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