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Jean-Jacques Regis de Cambaceres (1753-1824) was a French politician whose career had begun in law. Shortly before the 1789 revolution, he became the secretary representing the gentry, but was soon to change sides with the advent of the Revolution as he was a republican at heart. In 1792 he was elected député à la convention and he prepared the case against Louis XVI during the King's trial. He then became president of the comite du salut public, promoting peace between Spain and Russia.
Under Napoleon, Cambaceres was given a life appointment as archichancelier of the Senate, he was created Duke of Parma and he was awarded numerous decorations.
He remained a loyal republican and died in Paris at the age of 71, after having been exiled in Belgium.
Under Napoleon, Cambaceres was given a life appointment as archichancelier of the Senate, he was created Duke of Parma and he was awarded numerous decorations.
He remained a loyal republican and died in Paris at the age of 71, after having been exiled in Belgium.
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