French diplomat François Barthélemy

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François Barthélemy was a prominent French diplomat of the Revolutionary era, noted for brokering key peace treaties that helped stabilize France’s international position in the 1790s.

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instanceOf French diplomat
human
politician
awardReceived Knight of the Legion of Honour NERFINISHED
causeOfArrest royalist sympathies
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1747-10-20
dateOfDeath 1830-04-03
era French Revolutionary era
Napoleonic era NERFINISHED
exiledTo French Guiana NERFINISHED
familyName Barthélemy NERFINISHED
givenName François NERFINISHED
knownFor brokering peace treaties during the 1790s
stabilizing France’s international position after military setbacks
languageSpoken French
mannerOfDeath natural causes
name François Barthélemy NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Count of the French Empire
notableWork Peace negotiations with Prussia (1795) NERFINISHED
Peace negotiations with Spain (1795) NERFINISHED
Treaty of Basel (1795) NERFINISHED
Treaty of Campo Formio (indirect involvement) NERFINISHED
occupation diplomat
politician
participatedIn French Revolution NERFINISHED
French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Aubagne NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Provence NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath France
Paris
politicalAlignment moderate royalist
positionHeld French ambassador to Switzerland
member of the Council of Ancients
member of the French Directory
peer of France (Bourbon Restoration)
senator of the French Senate (Consulate and Empire)
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Basel NERFINISHED
Paris
Switzerland NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
wasAmnestied 1799
wasArrestedIn Coup of 18 Fructidor (1797) NERFINISHED
workPeriod early 19th century
late 18th century

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Peace of Basel between France and Spain negotiatedBy French diplomat François Barthélemy