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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Sénat conservateur appointedBy First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Constitution of the Year VIII createdOffice First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Tribunate createdUnderTitle First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
French Constitution of 1802 headOfStateDefined First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
French plebiscite of 1802 officeHolderAffected First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul of the French Republic
this entity surface form: First Consul
Third Consul rankingBelow First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Emperor of the French replaces 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
Third Consul sharesCollegialBodyWith First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul
Corps législatif of France subordinateTo First Consul of France
Tribunate subordinateTo First Consul of France
this entity surface form: First Consul