First Consul of France

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The First Consul of France was the title held by Napoleon Bonaparte as the dominant executive leader of France during the early Consulate period following the French Revolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf executive position
head of state
political office
appliesToJurisdiction France
appointedBy Constitution of the Year VIII
category Heads of state of France
Napoleonic titles
constitutionalBasis Constitution of the Year VIII
country French Consulate
createdByEvent Coup of 18 Brumaire
endTime 18 May 1804
executiveBody Consuls of France
followedBy Emperor of the French
governmentForm authoritarian consulate
hasRank most powerful of the three consuls
historicalContext post–French Revolution era
historicalPeriod French Consulate
inception 1799
languageOfWorkOrName French
legislativeBody Corps législatif
Tribunate
surface form: Tribunat
nativeLabel First Consul of France self-linksurface differs
surface form: Premier Consul de France
numberOfOfficeHolders 1
officeHolder Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
surface form: Napoleon I
partOf Consulate
surface form: Consulate (France)
powerCharacteristics concentrated executive authority
control over foreign policy
control over military
dominant influence over legislation
precededBy Directorial system of government
replaced Directory (France)
surface form: Directory of France
replacedBy Emperor of the French
residence Tuileries Palace
role dominant executive leader of France
seat Paris
startTime 10 November 1799
strengthenedBy Constitution of the Year X
succeededBy First French Empire

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French Constitution of 1802 headOfStateDefined First Consul of France
Corps législatif of France subordinateTo First Consul of France
Proclamation of Napoleon I as Emperor of the French in 1804 replaces First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul of the French Republic
French plebiscite of 1802 officeHolderAffected First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul of the French Republic
French plebiscite of 1802 result First Consul of France
this entity surface form: Napoleon Bonaparte made First Consul for life
Emperor of the French replaces First Consul of France
Constitution of the Year VIII createdOffice First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Constitution of the Year VIII headOfStateTitleCreated First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Constitution of the Year VIII principalExecutivePowerVestedIn First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Third Consul rankingBelow First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Third Consul sharesCollegialBodyWith First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Tribunate createdUnderTitle First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Tribunate subordinateTo First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Sénat conservateur appointedBy First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
First Consul of France nativeLabel First Consul of France self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Premier Consul de France
Consuls of France headOfGovernmentRole First Consul of France
Consuls of France executivePowerConcentration First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Consulate executiveBranch First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Consulate leaderTitle First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Council of State reportsTo First Consul of France
subject surface form: Council of State (Napoleonic France)
Council of State memberAppointmentBy First Consul of France
subject surface form: Council of State (Napoleonic France)
this entity surface form: First Consul
Senate appointedBy First Consul of France
subject surface form: Senate (Napoleonic France)
this entity surface form: First Consul
Senate subordinateTo First Consul of France
subject surface form: Senate (Napoleonic France)
this entity surface form: First Consul
Batavian Constitution of 1801 draftedUnderInfluenceOf First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte
Consular Guard allegiance First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte
Grand Elector replacedBy First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul