Vincent-Marie Viénot de Vaublanc
From TLP
Vincent-Marie Viénot, comte de Vaublanc (1756 Fort Dauphin, Haiti - 1845 Paris, France) was one of the French politicians who agitated vociferously for the return of slavery. (Parkinson, p. 110) He was a right-wing representative for the Seine-et-Marne departement in the French Assemblée Législative. Vaublanc was on the side of the royalists, against the French Revolution.
From November 15, 1791 to November 18, 1791 Vincent-Marie Viénot, comte de Vaublanc served as the president of the Assemblée Législative and from September 26, 1815 May 7, 1816, he served as the French Interior Minister. He functioned as the President of the Corps législatif from April 21, 1803 to May 7, 1803.
References
- Parkinson, Wenda (1978). This Gilded African. London: Quartet Books. ISBN 0-7043-2187-4
External link
- Dahesh Museum of Art: Vincent-Marie Viénot, comte de Vaublanc - Photo of a bust of the comte de Vaublanc by Charles Dupaty