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  • Thumbnail for Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin, duc de Gaëte
    Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin, 1st duc de Gaëte (19 January 1756 – 5 November 1841) was a French statesman who served as Minister of Finance of the French...
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  • Michel Gaudin may refer to: Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin (1756–1841), French statesman Michel Gaudin (physicist) (born 1931), French physicist This disambiguation...
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  • Olympic medalist Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin (1756–1841), duc de Gaete, a French Minister of Finances Marc Antoine Auguste Gaudin (1804–1880), a French...
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    Naples, but under the French name Gaète, for finance minister Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin, in 1809 (family extinguished in 1841). On 8 August 1815, it...
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  • Thumbnail for French Consulate
    and leave the two other consuls, Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès and Charles-François Lebrun, as well as the Assemblies, weak and subservient. By consolidating...
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  • 30, 1806. In the Kingdom of Naples : Gaete, i.e. Gaeta: for Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin, finance minister (1809, extinguished 1841) Otrante, i.e. Otranto:...
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  • 1799 Martin Michel Charles Gaudin, duc de Gaète 10 November 1799 1 April 1814 Joseph Dominique, baron Louis 3 April 1814 20 March 1815 Martin Michel Charles...
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  • Thumbnail for Nobility of the First French Empire
    Fouché, Duc d'Otrante, 1808 (extant) Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin, Duc de Gaëte, 1809 (extinct in 1841) Charles-François Lebrun, Duc de Plaisance, 1808...
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  • Thumbnail for French Directory
    discovery of a royalist conspiracy including a prominent general, Jean-Charles Pichegru, the Jacobins took charge of the new Councils and hardened the...
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  • Thumbnail for French Provisional Government of 1815
    commissioners retained their positions. They were: Finance: Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin Treasury: Nicolas François, Count Mollien Navy and Colonies:...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacques Laffitte
    son of the honored Maréchal Michel Ney, duc d'Elchingen, the prince de Moskowa. Things began to go wrong rapidly after Charles X became king in 1824. Fearful...
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  • Thumbnail for Cabinet of the French Consulate
    Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul, with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès and Charles-François Lebrun serving as Second and Third Consuls respectively. The Ministers...
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  • Thumbnail for First Cabinet of Napoleon I
    of the Senate on 28 Floréal year XII (18 May 1804) attended by Consul Charles-François Lebrun and all the ministers a motion was adopted in which Napoleon...
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  • Jacques Laffitte 1767–1844 1820 6 April Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin 1756–1841 1836 25 February Jean Charles Joachim Davillier [fr] 1758–1846 1836 5 September...
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  • appointment as Minister of Defense within the government, with Jean-Claude Gaudin taking his place on 8 March uncontested; though Jean-Pierre Raffarin envisaged...
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  • Thumbnail for Siege of Gaeta (1806)
    French name of Gaëte. The duchy was awarded to finance minister Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin on 15 August 1809. After the collapse of Joachim Murat's kingdom...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Juno (1780)
    under the French name "Gaete", for finance minister Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin. Captain Charles Schomberg succeeded Richardson in February 1807. Captain...
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  • Thumbnail for French Government of the Hundred Days
    Foreign Affairs: Armand Augustin Louis de Caulaincourt Finance: Martin-Michel-Charles Gaudin Treasury: Nicolas François, Count Mollien Interior: Lazare Carnot...
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  • Svetlana Jitomirskaya 2019 T. Bill Sutherland, Francesco Calogero and Michel Gaudin 2018 Barry Simon 2017 Carl M. Bender 2016 Andrew Strominger and Cumrun...
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  • Thumbnail for France at the Olympics
    former and two bronze for the latter), ahead of three other fencers, Lucien Gaudin, Christian d'Oriola and Philippe Riboud (six medals). 1900,1924,2024 1924...
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