François Antoine de Boissy d'Anglas

François-Antoine, Count of the Empire (1756–1826) was a French writer, lawyer and politician during the Revolution and the Empire.

François Boissy d'Anglas
François Boissy d'Anglas by François Dumont (1795, Louvre Palace)
Peer of France
In office
August 1815  20 October 1826
MonarchsLouis XVIII
Charles X
Member of Conservative Senate
In office
18 February 1804  14 April 1814
MonarchNapoleon I
Member of the Council of Five Hundred
In office
2 November 1795  5 September 1797
ConstituencyArdèche
Member of National Convention
In office
20 September 1792  2 November 1795
ConstituencyArdèche
Member of the Estates-General
for the Third Estate
In office
7 January 1789  9 July 1789
ConstituencyAnnonay
Personal details
Born(1756-12-08)8 December 1756
Saint-Jean-Chambre, France
Died20 October 1826(1826-10-20) (aged 69)
Paris, France
Resting placePère Lachaise Cemetery
Political partyGirondist (1792–1793)
Maraisard (1793–1795)
Clichyens (1795–1797)
Independent (1799–1826)
Spouse
Marie-Françoise Michel
(m. 1776)
Children4 children
ProfessionWriter, lawyer
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