- Jean-Baptiste Sylvère ****, 1st
Viscount of
Martignac (20 June 1778 – 3
April 1832) was a
moderate royalist French statesman during the
Bourbon Restoration...
-
Charles dismissed Villèle and
appointed Jean
Baptiste ****, 1st
Viscount of
Martignac, who
struggled to
maintain a
compromise government with the
liberal wing...
- Jean-Baptise de
Martignac, a man the king
disliked and
thought of only as provisional. On 5
August 1829,
Charles dismissed Martignac and
appointed Jules...
- de Vogüé [fr], a
historical property at 18, rue de
Martignac in Paris; the name "rue de
Martignac" was
often use
metonymically to
refer to the Planning...
- in a
clear majority for any side. Villèle's successor, the
vicomte de
Martignac, who
began his term in
January 1828,
tried to
steer a
middle course, appeasing...
-
headed by King
Charles X and
Prime Minister Jean
Baptiste ****,
vicomte de
Martignac.
Pacca was also seen by many in the
conclave as
being too
gentle to be...
- Villèle, who
resigned to make way for the short-lived
moderate ministry of
Martignac. The new
ministry made Villèle's
removal to the
upper house a condition...
- The
Ministry of Jean-Baptiste de
Martignac was
formed on 4
January 1828
after the
dismissal of the
Ministry of
Joseph de Villèle by King
Charles X of...
- to give the
leadership of the
ministry to the semi-liberal
Viscount of
Martignac. His
ministry started on 4
January 1828, and
although they
voted into...
-
Elisabeth Sutter ****
Ardant -
Judith Martignac Pierre Arditi -
Simon Roche André
Dussollier - Jérôme
Martignac Jean Dasté - Dr.
Rozier Geneviève Mnich...