Governor (Les Invalides, France)
The Governor of Les Invalides (French: Gouverneur des Invalides) is a French military personality and figure, named by the French Government (French: Le Gouvernement Français) to direct the institution of the Hôtel des Invalides (French: Hôtel des Invalides) of Paris.
Gouverneur des Invalides Governor of Les Invalides | |
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Seat | Paris, France |
Nominator | Council of Ministers |
Appointer | President of France |
Term length | 5 years |
Precursor | Governors (until 1792) General Council Administration (1793-1796) Commandants (1796-1803) Governors (1803-1871) Commandants (1871-1941) Governors (1941-present) |
Formation | 1670 |
First holder | François Lemaçon d’Ormoy (1670-1678) |
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