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Emmanuel Crétet,
Comte de
Champmol (10
February 1747 – 28
November 1809) was a
French merchant,
financier and politician. He was the
first governor of...
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Republic at the time,
appointed Joseph Bonaparte, his brother,
Emmanuel Crétet, a
counselor of state, and Étienne-Alexandre Bernier, a
doctor in theology...
- 1761–1809
Military officer Crypt III Urn with his heart. 1809
Emmanuel Crétet de
Champmol 1747–1809
Politician Crypt III 1810
Cardinal Giovanni Battista...
- vol. 54.
There is an
exhaustive study of his
career by Léon de Crousaz-
Crétet, Le Duc de
Richelieu en
Russie et en
France (1897), with
which compare an...
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Renée
Cretet-Flavier
Olympic Results".
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.
Sports Reference...
- 1797: Jean-Antoine
Marbot 23
September 1797 – 22
October 1797:
Emmanuel Crétet 22
October 1797 – 21
November 1797: Jean-Pierre Lacombe-Saint-Michel 21...
- de France).
Banker Claude Perier drafted the
first statutes and
Emmanuel Crétet was the
first governor of the Bank. On 24 Germinal, year XI (14
April 1803)...
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September 1797 Jean-Antoine
Marbot 6
September 1797 23
September 1797
Emmanuel Crétet 23
September 1797 22
October 1797 Jean-Pierre Lacombe-Saint-Michel 22 October...
- Jean-Baptiste Nompère de
Champagny 7
August 1804 9
August 1807
Emmanuel Crétet,
comte de
Champmol 9
August 1807 29 June 1809
Joseph Fouché, duc d'Otrante...
- and Napoléon-Vendée, a town he was
tasked to
rebuild in 1807 by
Emmanuel Crétet,
Minister of the
Interior and
director of the
Corps of Bridges,
Waters and...