Charles-François Lebrun

Charles-François Lebrun, 1st duc de Plaisance (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa ləbʁœ̃], 19 March 1739 16 June 1824) was a French statesman who served as Third Consul of the French Republic and was later created Arch-Treasurer and Prince of the Empire by Napoleon I.

Charles-François Lebrun
Portrait by Robert Lefèvre, 1807
Third Consul of France
In office
12 December 1799  18 May 1804
Serving with Napoléon Bonaparte and Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès
Preceded byRoger Ducos (as Provisional Consul)
Succeeded byRepublic abolished
Member of the Council of Five Hundred
In office
22 August 1795  9 November 1799
Member of the National Constituent Assembly
In office
9 July 1789  30 September 1791
Member of the Estates General for the Third Estate
In office
6 May 1789  6 June 1789
ConstituencyDourdan
Personal details
Born19 March 1739
Saint-Sauveur-Lendelin, Normandy, Kingdom of France
Died16 June 1824 (1824-06-17) (aged 85)
Sainte-Mesme, Yvelines, Kingdom of France
Resting placePère Lachaise Cemetery
SpouseAnne Delagoutte
ChildrenAnne-Charles Lebrun, 2nd duc de Plaisance
Alexander Lebrun
Sophie-Eugenie Lebrun
Auguste-Charles Lebrun
Dorothée Lebrun
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