Jean-Baptiste Lynch (3 June 1749 – 15 August 1835) was a Count of the First French Empire, Mayor of Bordeaux and a peer of France, sitting in the upper house of the French Senate. Lynch opposed the French Revolution (1789–1799), and was later imprisoned under the Reign of Terror (5 September 1793 – 8 July 1794). In 1808, he was appointed mayor of Bordeaux, and was for a time entirely devoted to Napoleon. In 1813, he contacted the royalist agents, and in 1814 he surrendered the city to the British. Louis XVIII later appointed him a peer of France.
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| - جان-بابتيست لونش (ar)
- Jean-Baptiste Lynch (en)
- Jean-Baptiste Lynch (fr)
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| - جان-بابتيست لونش هو سياسي فرنسي، ولد في 3 يونيو 1749 في بوردو في فرنسا، وتوفي في 15 أغسطس 1835 في Château Dauzac في فرنسا. انتخب member of the Chamber of Peers وانتخب Pair of France وانتخب عمدة مدينة بوردو (1808 – 1815). (ar)
- Jean-Baptiste Lynch (3 June 1749 – 15 August 1835) was a Count of the First French Empire, Mayor of Bordeaux and a peer of France, sitting in the upper house of the French Senate. Lynch opposed the French Revolution (1789–1799), and was later imprisoned under the Reign of Terror (5 September 1793 – 8 July 1794). In 1808, he was appointed mayor of Bordeaux, and was for a time entirely devoted to Napoleon. In 1813, he contacted the royalist agents, and in 1814 he surrendered the city to the British. Louis XVIII later appointed him a peer of France. (en)
- Jean-Baptiste Lynch, né le 3 juin 1749 à Bordeaux et mort le 15 août 1835 à Dauzac en Médoc, est comte de l'Empire, maire de Bordeaux, pair de France. Magistrat puis président aux requêtes au parlement de Bordeaux sous Louis XVI, Lynch s'oppose à la Révolution française et est emprisonné sous la Terreur. Nommé en 1808 maire de Bordeaux, Lynch est d'abord dévoué à Napoléon. Mais, en 1813, il contacte les agents royalistes ; en 1814, il livre la ville aux Britanniques. Louis XVIII le fait pair de France. (fr)
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| - جان-بابتيست لونش هو سياسي فرنسي، ولد في 3 يونيو 1749 في بوردو في فرنسا، وتوفي في 15 أغسطس 1835 في Château Dauzac في فرنسا. انتخب member of the Chamber of Peers وانتخب Pair of France وانتخب عمدة مدينة بوردو (1808 – 1815). (ar)
- Jean-Baptiste Lynch (3 June 1749 – 15 August 1835) was a Count of the First French Empire, Mayor of Bordeaux and a peer of France, sitting in the upper house of the French Senate. Lynch opposed the French Revolution (1789–1799), and was later imprisoned under the Reign of Terror (5 September 1793 – 8 July 1794). In 1808, he was appointed mayor of Bordeaux, and was for a time entirely devoted to Napoleon. In 1813, he contacted the royalist agents, and in 1814 he surrendered the city to the British. Louis XVIII later appointed him a peer of France. (en)
- Jean-Baptiste Lynch, né le 3 juin 1749 à Bordeaux et mort le 15 août 1835 à Dauzac en Médoc, est comte de l'Empire, maire de Bordeaux, pair de France. Magistrat puis président aux requêtes au parlement de Bordeaux sous Louis XVI, Lynch s'oppose à la Révolution française et est emprisonné sous la Terreur. Nommé en 1808 maire de Bordeaux, Lynch est d'abord dévoué à Napoléon. Mais, en 1813, il contacte les agents royalistes ; en 1814, il livre la ville aux Britanniques. Louis XVIII le fait pair de France. (fr)
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