Nicolas Marie Quinette

French politician
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Quick Facts

IntroFrench politician
PlacesFrance
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth16 September 1762, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Death14 June 1821Brussels, Arrondissement of Brussels-Capital, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium (aged 58 years)
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Biography

Nicolas Marie Quinette, Baron de Rochemont (September 16, 1762, Paris – June 14, 1821, Brussels) was a French politician.

He was a notary in Soissons. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1791, a member of the Convention, and Member of the Council of Five Hundred, and Interior Minister.

He was a commissioner in the inquiry of Charles François Dumouriez, was captured by the Austrians, and exchanged for Madame Royale, Marie Thérèse of France, daughter of Louis XVI.

In 1796, he presided from 21 November 1796 to 20 December. During the Hundred Days, on June 2, 1815, he sat in the Imperial House of Peers.

Legislative Terms

  • 09/09/1791 – 20/09/1792  : Aisne - Extrème Left
  • 04/09/1792 – 26/10/1795 : Aisne - Left
  • 15/10/1795 – 26/12/1799 : Ain - Bonapartiste
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