duc de Plaisance

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The duc de Plaisance was a French ducal title created by Napoleon for statesman Charles-François Lebrun, one of the First French Empire’s leading political figures.

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duc de Plaisance canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Emperor of the French
French noble title
French statesman
ducal title
historical state
human
human
associatedWith Napoleonic nobility
country France
France
countryOfCitizenship France
France
createdBy Napoleon I
createdTitle duc de Plaisance self-linksurface differs
createdUnder First French Empire
headOfState Napoleon I
heldBy Charles-François Lebrun
languageOfTitle French
memberOf First French Empire
surface form: First French Empire political leadership
namedAfter Plaisance
nobleRank Duke
nobleTitle duc de Plaisance self-linksurface differs
positionHeld Arch-Treasurer of the Empire
Third Consul
surface form: Third Consul of France
titleHolderRole Consul of France
French statesman
usedNobleSystem Napoleonic titles of nobility

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Charles-François Lebrun nobleTitle duc de Plaisance
duc de Plaisance nobleTitle duc de Plaisance self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Charles-François Lebrun
duc de Plaisance createdTitle duc de Plaisance self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Napoleon I