Charles Malo Franois Lameth

Charles Malo Franois Lameth (1757-1832), was a French politician. He served in the American War of Independence, was deputy to the Estates-General of 1789, which subsequently became the National Assembly and National Constituent Assembly. As the Assembly began to divide into factions, as a constitutional monarchist he was identified with the Feuillants. As the French Revolution moved toward a republic, he emigrated. He returned to France under the Consulate, and was appointed governor of Wrzburg under the Empire. Like his brother Alexandre Lameth, after the Restoration, Charles joined the Bourbons, succeeding Alexandre as deputy in 1829. Lameth, Charles Malo Franois Lameth, Charles Malo Franois Lameth, Charles Malo Franois

 

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