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  1. 10 de abr. de 2021 · Fouché sería un político francés que estuvo muy activo en la gobernación de su país durante la revolución francesa , el imperio napoleónico e incluso cuando ...

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  2. Joseph Fouché (Le Pellerin, 1759. május 21. – Trieszt, 1820. december 26.) francia politikus, az 1789-ben kirobbant francia forradalom idején jakobinus nemzetgyűlési képviselő, a Direktórium, a Konzulátus, a napóleoni császárság és a restaurált Bourbon királyság alatt rendőrminiszter, Otranto hercege (duc d’Otrante), a köpönyegforgatás és politikai túlélés nagy ...

  3. For the full article, see Joseph Fouché, duc d’Otrante . Joseph Fouché, duke d’Otrante, (born May 21, 1758?, Le Pellerin, near Nantes, France—died Dec. 25, 1820, Trieste), French police organizer. In the French Revolution he was elected to the National Convention and voted for Louis XVI ’s death. He was sent on missions to the ...

  4. Joseph Fouché, als duc de l'Empire 1e hertog van Otranto (Le Pellerin, 21 mei 1759 – Triëst, 26 december 1820) was een staatsman tijdens de Franse Revolutie en het napoleontische tijdperk. Fouché verraadde figuren als Maximilien Robespierre , Paul Barras , Collot d'Herbois , Charles-Maurice Talleyrand en Napoleon Bonaparte, mensen aan wie hij ooit trouw had gezworen.

  5. Joseph Fouché was born on May 21, 1759 in Pellerin, near Nantes, Southern Brittan. He first worked as a mathematics and physics teacher among the Oratorians. His political career began when he was elected to the Convention. He sat there among the Mountaineers. He successively went on a mission to Loire-inférieure, Nièvre then Lyon.

  6. Fouché, Joseph, Duke of Otranto. Encyclopædia Britannica (第11版). London: Cambridge University Press. 1911. In turn, it cites as references: The Fouché Memoirs (页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆) (not genuine, but they were apparently compiled, at least in part, from notes written by Fouché)

  7. 14 de may. de 2018 · Joseph Fouché was born on May 21, 1759, near Nantes. He received an excellent education with the Oratorians, first at Nantes and then at Paris. He took minor religious orders and became a teacher. When the Revolution began to transform French society, he was teaching at the Oratorians' college at Nantes and became a prominent member of the ...