André Dumont (politician)
André Dumont | |
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André Dumont. Sketch drawn by Georges-François-Marie Gabriel (Musée Carnavalet) | |
| 51st President of the National Convention | |
| In office 22 September – 7 October 1794 | |
| Preceded by | André Antoine Bernard |
| Succeeded by | Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 24 May 1764 |
| Died | 19 October 1818 (aged 54) |
| Party | The Mountain |
André Dumont (24 May 1764 at Oisemont – 19 October 1838 at Abbeville), was a French parliamentarian, deputy for the Somme of the National Convention,[1] and an administrator of the First Empire. He was banished from France in 1816 due to involvement in the death of Louis XVI.[2]
References
- ^ Stephens, Henry Morse (1891). A History of the French Revolution. C. Scribner's Sons.
- ^ Gallatin, James (1914). A Great Peace Maker: The Diary of James Gallatin, Secretary to Albert Gallatin, 1813-1827. C. Scribner's Sons.