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brother Étienne
Hubert de
Cambacérès later became a cardinal, and his
father later became mayor of Montpellier. In 1774,
Cambacérès graduated in law from...
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Rufina Cambaceres (also
spelled Cambacérès) (31 May 1883 – 31 May 1902) was the sole
heiress to a
large fortune derived from
cattle ranching in Argentina...
- immigration.
Eugenio Cambaceres traveled to
Europe and was in
Paris when he died at 45
years of age, in 1888. His daughter,
Rufina Cambaceres, was only four...
- 1921 with the name "Club
Social y
Deportivo Defensores de
Cambaceres" (Defenders of
Cambaceres Social and
Sports Club), and the kit
color (red) was chosen...
- de
Cambacérès the Duke of Parma.
Revue de l'Institut Napoléon
Issues 94-101
Institut Napoléon 1965 "Papiers d'Etienne-Hubert,
cardinal de
Cambacérès (1756-...
- The Prix
Cambacérès is a
Group 1
hurdle race in
France which is open to three-year-old horses. It is run at
Auteuil over a
distance of 3,600
metres (about...
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National Convention (4 June 1793 – 27 July 1794) with Jean
Jacques Régis de
Cambacérès as
President of the
National Convention (7
October 1794 – 20
April 1795)...
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November – 12
December 1799)
Napoleon Bonaparte (first consul), Jean-Jacques
Cambacérès (second consul), Charles-François
Lebrun (third consul),
consuls (12 December...
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First Consul, and
leave the two
other consuls, Jean-Jacques-Régis de
Cambacérès and Charles-François Lebrun, as well as the ****emblies, weak and subservient...
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Napoleon and
Cambacérès.
Under the
First Empire, he took the
place of prince-architrésorier. He
holds the sceptre. Jean
Jacques Régis de
Cambacérès (1753–1824)...