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Charles Cochon Lapparent (24 January 1750 in Champdeniers-Saint-Denis – 17 July 1825 in Poitiers) was a French politician and Minister of Police. He was born into a bourgeois family that was formerly Protestant, a religion they were required to recant. Lapparent was elected deputy of the Third Estate, and he held important functions in the National Convention, in the armies of the Republic and the committee of public health. On 9 Thermidor, he participated in the fall of Robespierre. During a meeting of the French Directory he was appointed minister of police. However, he was accused of being royalist and deported. During the time of the Consulate and the First French Empire, he held important posts, but in 1815 he was forced to leave France, being allowed to return to Poitiers after a yea

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  • Charles Cochon Lapparent (24 January 1750 in Champdeniers-Saint-Denis – 17 July 1825 in Poitiers) was a French politician and Minister of Police. He was born into a bourgeois family that was formerly Protestant, a religion they were required to recant. Lapparent was elected deputy of the Third Estate, and he held important functions in the National Convention, in the armies of the Republic and the committee of public health. On 9 Thermidor, he participated in the fall of Robespierre. During a meeting of the French Directory he was appointed minister of police. However, he was accused of being royalist and deported. During the time of the Consulate and the First French Empire, he held important posts, but in 1815 he was forced to leave France, being allowed to return to Poitiers after a yea (en)
  • Charles Cochon de Lapparent est un homme politique français, né le 24 janvier 1750 à Champdeniers (Poitou, aujourd'hui dans les Deux-Sèvres) et mort le 17 juillet 1825 à Poitiers. Né dans une famille bourgeoise autrefois protestante, qui a dû abjurer, Charles Cochon de Lapparent est élu député du tiers état, il occupe des fonctions importantes à la Convention nationale, dans les armées de la République et au comité de salut public. Le 9 Thermidor, ce montagnard participe à la chute de Robespierre. Pendant le Directoire, nommé ministre de la police, mais alors qu’il est un conventionnel régicide, il est accusé d’être royaliste et déporté. Sous le Consulat et l’Empire, il occupe des fonctions importantes, mais après 1815 il doit quitter la France. Toutefois il peut revenir à Poitiers au bout (fr)
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  • Charles Cochon Lapparent (24 January 1750 in Champdeniers-Saint-Denis – 17 July 1825 in Poitiers) was a French politician and Minister of Police. He was born into a bourgeois family that was formerly Protestant, a religion they were required to recant. Lapparent was elected deputy of the Third Estate, and he held important functions in the National Convention, in the armies of the Republic and the committee of public health. On 9 Thermidor, he participated in the fall of Robespierre. During a meeting of the French Directory he was appointed minister of police. However, he was accused of being royalist and deported. During the time of the Consulate and the First French Empire, he held important posts, but in 1815 he was forced to leave France, being allowed to return to Poitiers after a year of exile. (en)
  • Charles Cochon de Lapparent est un homme politique français, né le 24 janvier 1750 à Champdeniers (Poitou, aujourd'hui dans les Deux-Sèvres) et mort le 17 juillet 1825 à Poitiers. Né dans une famille bourgeoise autrefois protestante, qui a dû abjurer, Charles Cochon de Lapparent est élu député du tiers état, il occupe des fonctions importantes à la Convention nationale, dans les armées de la République et au comité de salut public. Le 9 Thermidor, ce montagnard participe à la chute de Robespierre. Pendant le Directoire, nommé ministre de la police, mais alors qu’il est un conventionnel régicide, il est accusé d’être royaliste et déporté. Sous le Consulat et l’Empire, il occupe des fonctions importantes, mais après 1815 il doit quitter la France. Toutefois il peut revenir à Poitiers au bout d’un an d’exil. (fr)
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