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  1. He was involved in the negotiations and discussions at Tilsit, Bayonne and Erfurt, and was named the Duc de Bassano on 15 August, 1809, in recognition of his services. He became Minister of Foreign Affairs on 17 April, 1811 and remained in the post until 19 November, 1813. Considered to be too bellicose, he was marginalised despite remaining a ...

  2. Hugues Bernard Maret, Duc de Bassano. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WikiTree person ID. Maret-130. subject named as. Hugues Bernard Maret de Bassano (Maret ...

  3. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Titre : Portrait d'Hugues Maret, ministre secrétaire d'État (futur duc de Bassano) Hugues Bernard Maret (1763-1839) était un proche de Napoléon Bonaparte qui a lui confié un poste-clé de son gouvernement, sous le Consulat puis le Premier Empire : le portefeuille de ministre-secrétaire d’État, depuis le coup d’État du 18 brumaire ...

  4. 31 de jul. de 2023 · MARET, HUGUES-BERNARD, Duc de Bassano (1763–1839), French statesman and publicist, was born at Dijon. After receiving a sound education, he entered the legal profession and became advocate at the King’s Council at Paris. The ideas of the French Revolution profoundly influenced him, and wholly altered his career.

  5. Maret, Hugues Bernard, duc de Bassano. Staatsmann und Publizist (1763-1839). Eigenh. Brief mit U. Château de Beaujeu en franche comté, près Gray. 01.07.1824. 3 SS. auf Doppelblatt. 8vo. Mit eh. Adresse verso (Faltbrief). 1.500 € (941575/BN941575)

  6. English: Hugues-Bernard Maret, 1st Duc de Bassano (1 May 1763 – 13 May 1839) was a French statesman and journalist. Français : Hugues-Bernard Maret , duc de Bassano, né le 22 juillet 1763 à Dijon et mort le 13 mai 1839 à Paris , est un homme politique et diplomate français, pair de France , membre de l' Académie française et de l' Académie des sciences morales et politiques .

  7. Duc de Bassano. The French titles of Comte Maret and Duc de Bassano were created by Emperor Napoleon I, in 1807 and 1809 respectively, for Hugues-Bernard Maret, a French diplomat and statesman. The ducal title refers to Bassano del Grappa in Italy. Both titles became extinct in 1906, upon the death of the first duke's grandson.