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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 . . . As Napoleon prepared campaigns in Spain and Russia, Talleyrand secretly opened channels of communication with Austria and Britain Information he provided to these powers undermined Napoleon’s strategy and is a clear sign of Talleyrand’s willingness to act against his former ally
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?
Talleyrand — Parisology Talleyrand Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord was born on 2nd February 1754 This former clergy man who turned to politics is considered one of the best diplomats France ever had
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand - Encyclopedia. com The French statesman Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, Duc de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838), remains the classic case of a successful turncoat in politics For half a century he served every French regime except that of the Revolutionary "Terror "
Talleyrand Definition - AP European History Key Term | Fiveable Talleyrand, whose full name was Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord, was a prominent French diplomat and statesman known for his significant influence during the late 18th and early 19th centuries
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, prince de Bénévent - Diplomat, Statesman . . . Talleyrand persuaded the Senate to establish a provisional government of five members, including himself, and to declare Napoleon deposed The new government immediately recalled Louis XVIII, who on May 13, 1814, appointed Talleyrand his foreign minister