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  1. 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.

  2. Joseph Fouché (Le Pellerin, 31 maggio 1759 – Trieste, 26 dicembre 1820) fu un uomo di Stato protagonista della vita pubblica della Francia pre- e post-rivoluzionaria; fu, infatti, deputato giacobino alla Convenzione nazionale nel periodo della Rivoluzione francese e fervente rappresentante in missione con gli hébertisti – veste nella quale fu tra coloro che approvarono la pena di morte ...

  3. 26 de dic. de 2020 · Archiv. 200. Todestag. Joseph Fouché: Der Wendehals. Joseph Fouché lavierte sich als gewiefter wie skrupelloser Politiker durch die Französische Revolution und machte sich später durch Spitzel ...

  4. 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 ...

  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. Search for: 'Joseph Fouché' in Oxford Reference ». (c. 1759–1820)French statesman. He was a leading member of the Jacobin Club in Nantes in 1790. He supported their violent doctrines, demanded the execution of the king, and was used to crush revolts in the west. He helped initiate the atheistical movement which led him into conflict with ...

  7. Joseph Fouché, duc d'Òtranto i comte Fouché (Le Pellerin, vora Nantes, Loira Atlàntic, 1759 - Trieste, 1820) fou un polític francès, fill d'humils mariners. Durant la Revolució Francesa afavorí les mesures més extremistes dels jacobins , i fins i tot encoratjà els rebels de Gracchus Babeuf .