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Jean-Jacques Bréard (French pronunciation: ​[ʒɑ̃ ʒak bʁeaʁ]; October 1751- January 2, 1840) was born into a family of a navy inspectors. He moved to France as a young boy in 1758. His first involvement in politics included organizing elections to the Estates General in Marennes and a short stint as mayor of Marennes from January 1790 through July 1790. He also served as administrator of the département of Charente-Inférieure for the district of Marennes, beginning in June 1790. In November 1790, he was elected vice president of the administration. Bréard served on the National Assembly as a representative of Charente- Inférieure and was elected as a deputy to the National Convention, once again representing Charente- Inférieure. He served briefly as President of the National Convention in

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  • Jean-Jacques Bréard (en)
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  • Jean-Jacques Bréard, dit Bréard-Duplessis, né le 11 octobre 1751 à Québec (Nouvelle-France) et mort le 2 janvier 1840 à Paris, est un homme politique français. (fr)
  • Jean-Jacques Bréard, född 11 oktober 1751 och död 2 januari 1840, var en fransk revolutionspolitiker. Bréard hade säte i konstituerade nationalförsamlingen och i konventet. I det sistnämnda tillhörde han jakobinerna och var 1793 en kortare tid medlem av välfärdsutskottet. Bréard tog del i den statskupp, som ledde till Robespierres störtande, och erhöll därefter på nytt säte i välfärdsutskottet. Under tribunatet var Bréard medlem av de gamles råd. Under konsulatet lämnade Bréard lagstiftande församlingen, och 1803 lämnade han politiken. (sv)
  • Jean-Jacques Bréard (French pronunciation: ​[ʒɑ̃ ʒak bʁeaʁ]; October 1751- January 2, 1840) was born into a family of a navy inspectors. He moved to France as a young boy in 1758. His first involvement in politics included organizing elections to the Estates General in Marennes and a short stint as mayor of Marennes from January 1790 through July 1790. He also served as administrator of the département of Charente-Inférieure for the district of Marennes, beginning in June 1790. In November 1790, he was elected vice president of the administration. Bréard served on the National Assembly as a representative of Charente- Inférieure and was elected as a deputy to the National Convention, once again representing Charente- Inférieure. He served briefly as President of the National Convention in (en)
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  • Jean-Jacques Bréard (en)
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  • Jean-Jacques Bréard (French pronunciation: ​[ʒɑ̃ ʒak bʁeaʁ]; October 1751- January 2, 1840) was born into a family of a navy inspectors. He moved to France as a young boy in 1758. His first involvement in politics included organizing elections to the Estates General in Marennes and a short stint as mayor of Marennes from January 1790 through July 1790. He also served as administrator of the département of Charente-Inférieure for the district of Marennes, beginning in June 1790. In November 1790, he was elected vice president of the administration. Bréard served on the National Assembly as a representative of Charente- Inférieure and was elected as a deputy to the National Convention, once again representing Charente- Inférieure. He served briefly as President of the National Convention in February 1793. More importantly, Bréard served on the Committee of General Security from October 1792 to January 1793, as well as the Committee of Public Safety from April 1793 to June 1793, July 1794 to December 1794, and January 1795 to May 1795. (en)
  • Jean-Jacques Bréard, dit Bréard-Duplessis, né le 11 octobre 1751 à Québec (Nouvelle-France) et mort le 2 janvier 1840 à Paris, est un homme politique français. (fr)
  • Jean-Jacques Bréard, född 11 oktober 1751 och död 2 januari 1840, var en fransk revolutionspolitiker. Bréard hade säte i konstituerade nationalförsamlingen och i konventet. I det sistnämnda tillhörde han jakobinerna och var 1793 en kortare tid medlem av välfärdsutskottet. Bréard tog del i den statskupp, som ledde till Robespierres störtande, och erhöll därefter på nytt säte i välfärdsutskottet. Under tribunatet var Bréard medlem av de gamles råd. Under konsulatet lämnade Bréard lagstiftande församlingen, och 1803 lämnade han politiken. (sv)
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