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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...
- 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...
- power lay with Bonaparte as First Consul, and his preferred candidates Cambacérès and Charles-François Lebrun were appointed as second and third consuls...
- 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)...
- also a Senator under the First Empire. Cambacérès was born in Montpellier, the son of Jean Antoine de Cambacérès, a counselor of the Court of Accounts...
- 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...
- November – 12 December 1799) Napoleon Bonaparte (first consul), Jean-Jacques Cambacérès (second consul), Charles-François Lebrun (third consul), consuls (12 December...
- 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)...