- Français of Nantes
Antoine,
comte Français of Nantes (1756 -March 7 ,1836 ), better known as Français of Nantes, was a French politician and author active during theFrench Revolution and Empire.Biography
Revolution
Born in Beaurepaire, in the "département" of
Isère , he was elected to the Legislative Assembly by the "département" ofLoire-Inférieure in 1791, and was noted for his violent attacks upon the "fermiers généraux" and theRoman Catholic Church . However, he was not re-elected to the Convention.During the
Reign of Terror he had to seek refuge in theAlps , as he had belonged to theGirondist party. In 1798 he was elected to theFrench Directory 'sCouncil of Five Hundred by the "département" of Isère, and became one of its secretaries; and in the following year he voted against the Directory ("see18 Brumaire ").Consulate, Empire, and later life
Français of Nantes took office under the Consulate as "
préfet " ofCharente-Inférieure , rose to be a member of the "Conseil d'État ", and in 1804 obtained the important post of director-general of the indirect taxes ("droits réunis"). The value of his services was recognized by the titles ofCount of the Empire and Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor.On the
Bourbon Restoration he retired into private life (as the owner of a Paris "hôtel"), but from 1819 to 1822 he was representative of the "département" of Isère, and after theJuly Revolution he was made a Peer of France. He died inParis .Works
Français wrote a number of works, but his name is more likely to be preserved by the eulogies of the literary men to whom he afforded protection and assistance.
*"Le Manuscrit de feu M. Jirme" (1825)
*"Recueil de fadaises composé sur la montagne à l'usage des habitants de la plaine" (1826)
*"Voyage dans la vallée des originaux" (1828)
*"Tableau de la vie rurale, ou l'agriculture enseignée d'une manière dramatique" (1829).References
*1911
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