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Jean Gilbert Victor Fialin, duc de Persigny

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later that year. He resigned in 1854, and was appointed Ambassador to London the next year, a post he occupied with a short interval (1858–1859) until 1860, when he resumed the portfolio at the Interior Ministry. But the growing influence of his rival
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A devoted and fanatical follower of Louis-Napoleon, whose service dated back to the future Emperor's wilderness years of exile and imprisonment, Persigny stood out among the Emperor's motley political entourage as the most passionate ideologue of
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Madame Paris, with a list of names (Thiers, J. Favre, E. Ollivier) in her hand, said to Duc de Persigny: "Your master (Napoleon III) told me to choose my own servants, and I decline being dictated to by
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in 1840. After the second coup, he was arrested and condemned to twenty years' imprisonment in a fortress, commuted to mild detention at
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in 1870, and the breach was further widened when the master and servant were in exile. Persigny returned to France in 1871 and died in
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prompted his resignation in 1863, after which Napoleon created him a duke.
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from silting up. The book was published in 1845 under the title
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De la destination et de l'utilité permanente des Pyramides
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He was involved in the abortive Bonapartist coups at
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statesman
Second French Empire
Saint-Germain-Lespinasse
Loire
Limoges
Saumur
Maréchal des logis
4th Hussars
regiment
July Revolution
insubordination
army
Bonapartist
style
Strasbourg
Boulogne-sur-Mer
Versailles
Egyptian pyramids
Nile
1848 Revolution
Prince Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte
presidency
Morny
Marshal Saint Arnaud
Restoration of the Empire
French Minister of the Interior
senator
Rouher
Empress Eugénie

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