Auguste Laurent de Rémusat
See also: Rémusat
Auguste-Laurent, count de Rémusat (1762-1823) was a French politician, chamberlain of Napoleon i.
Born with Valensole in Provence, he was the brother of the member of Parliament Pierre-François de Rémusat (1755-1803), member of the Conseil of the Five hundred, he initially was under the Ancien Mode Prosecuting attorney with the Cour of the assistances of Provence.
He became under the Ier Empire, thanks to the bonds that him and its wife maintained with Joséphine de Beauharnais, prefect of the palate, first Chambellan, large Master of the wardrobe, Surintendant of the theaters. He was made Count Empire by letters of November 27th, 1808.
After the fall of Napoleon i, it adopted the Restauration, and became prefect of the Haute-Garonne, then Northern .
He had married in second weddings in 1796, Claire Elisabeth de Vergennes, the famous countess of Rémusat which left famous Mémoires , and is the father of Charles de Rémusat.
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