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- Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord - Wikipedia
Talleyrand sought a negotiated secure peace so as to perpetuate the gains of the French Revolution Napoleon rejected peace; when he fell in 1814, Talleyrand supported the Bourbon Restoration decided by the Allies
- Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, prince de Bénévent
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, prince de Bénévent , prince de Bénévent was a French statesman and diplomat noted for his capacity for political survival, who held high office during the French Revolution, under Napoleon, at the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy, and under King Louis-Philippe
- The sinister genius of Talleyrand: Napoleon’s most powerful ‘right-hand . . .
Under Napoleon, Talleyrand became an essential figure in European diplomacy He went on to negotiate the Treaty of Amiens with Britain on 25 March 1802 and facilitated agreements that strengthened France’s position after Napoleon’s victories
- Talleyrand: A Diplomat Par Excellence | 4 Corners of the World
Talleyrand was one of the major negotiators at the high-level diplomatic assembly of the Congress of Vienna (1814-15), which provided a long-term, post-Napoleonic peace plan for Europe
- The Master Of Political Survival: Who Was The Real Talleyrand . . .
Why is Talleyrand famous? Talleyrand served multiple times as France’s foreign minister through a particularly tumultuous time, including under Napoleon He was the ultimate political survivor The debate continues over his legacy: was he nothing more than an amoral traitor focused on personal gain through deceit and corruption?
- Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, 1754 - 1838, French bishop and diplomat Talleyrand was made Bishop of Autun by Louis XVI in 1788 and served in a number of influential posts, including in the First Estate of the Estates-General in 1789 and the National Assembly
- Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord | History - EBSCO
Despite his reputation for personal excess and opportunism, Talleyrand is often viewed as the archetypal diplomat, adept at navigating the complexities of international relations
- Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de, duc de Talleyr-and-Périgord (1754–1838)
Talleyrand, Charles Maurice de, duc de Talleyr-and-Périgord (1754–1838), French statesman Talleyrand remains the classic case of a successful turncoat in politics
- The Complex Life of Charles Maurice De Talleyrand - ThoughtCo
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand (born February 2, 1754, in Paris, France—died May 17, 1838, in Paris), was a defrocked French Bishop, diplomat, foreign minister, and politician
- Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord (1754-1838)
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand was a French statesman who played a key role in shaping France’s political landscape from the Revolution through the Napoleonic era
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