Jules François Avoided
Jules François Avoided 1755 - 1819
Born with Rieux (the Marne), on August 11th, 1755, died at Rieux, on July 29th, 1819.
Under the Revolution
Comrade of Georges Jacques Danton with the college of Troyes, first clerk of his study with Paris, Jules François Paré obtains, thanks to the support of his employer, a post of departmental police chief, then becomes secretary of the provisional executive council when Georges Danton is called with the ministry for Justice. August 20th 1793, it is seen entrusting the ministry for the Interior to replace Dominique Joseph Garat. Denounced like a “new Roland” by François - Nicolas Vincent and by Jacques Rene Hébert, like “dantonist” by Georges Couthon, it resigns on April 5th 1794, but was not worried. He escapes the guillotine which awaits its guard.
Under the Directory
He lives from now on with the variation after having occupied under the Directoire of the functions of commissioner government in the the Seine and of administrator of the military hospitals.
Under the Consulate and the First Empire
Under the First Empire, it lived in its small property of Champagne.
- Sources: History and dictionary of the French revolution 1789-1799 of Jean Tulard, Jean-François Beech, Alfred Fierro
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