Misplaced Pages

Victor Scipion Charles Auguste de La Garde de Chambonas

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from Scipion Victor, marquis de Chambonas)
Victor Scipion Charles Auguste de La Garde,
marquis de Chambonas
Born(1750-05-15)15 May 1750
Chambonas, Ardèche, France
Died30 July 1830(1830-07-30) (aged 80)
Paris, France
Spouse(s)Aglaé de Lespinasse
FatherScipion-Louis-Joseph de La Garde de Chambonas
OccupationMilitary, politics

Victor Scipion Charles Auguste de La Garde de Chambonas (15 May 1750–1830) was a mayor of Sens, brigadier general, and French foreign minister, at the beginning of the French Revolution.

He was born in Les Vans, the son of Scipion Louis Joseph de La Garde, Marquis de Chambonas (1765) and of Louise Victoire Grimoard de Beauvoir du Roure. He married Josephine Louise Aurélie Aglaé Aimée de Lespinasse (1756–1788) on 4 May 1774 in Paris; they had a son, Adolphe Aimé Charles (1778–1860).

He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 17 June to 23 July 1792 in the Government of Louis XVI. After 10 August 1792, he emigrated to London where he worked as a goldsmith, was sued for debts and sent to a debtors' prison. He returned to France in 1814 and died in Paris in 1830.

References

  1. Correspondance des directeurs de l'Académie de France à Rome avec les surintendants des bâtiments: 1791-1797; 1907 (in French). Accademia di Francia. 1907. p. 100. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
  2. Lambeau, Lucien (1916). Charonne (in French). E. Leroux. p. 383. Retrieved 18 November 2024.
Political offices
Preceded byPierre Paul de Méredieu, baron de Naillac Minister of Foreign Affairs
18 June 1792 - 23 July 1792
Succeeded byFrançois Joseph de Gratet, vicomte Dubouchage
Foreign Ministers of France
Ancien Régime
First Republic
First Empire
First Restoration
Hundred Days
Second Restoration
July Monarchy
Second Republic
Second Empire
Third Republic
Vichy France
Provisional
Government
Fourth Republic
Fifth Republic

References

Categories: