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Jean Claude Fulchiron

Jean-Claude Fulchiron, born in Lyon in 1774 and died in Paris in 1859 , is a politician and writer French.

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Biography

He was born in Lyon in 1774, at 2 rue Mulet, with his father. In the early days of the Revolution , he was a student at College Louis-le-Grand in Paris. The abolition of the university in 1791 led him to go to Lyon and Saint-Didier-au-Mont-d'Or , where he witnessed the killing of Marie-Aim Guillin du Montet during the attack on the castle -in Poleymieux Mont-d 'Or.

It is part of raising the Convention and became deputy lieutenant. It binds with Casimir Perier , future minister of Louis-Philippe at a transition in Isere. In 1795, he was admitted to the Polytechnic , but did not finish his studies, because in 1797 he must follow his father, elected to the legislature in Paris after the 18th Brumaire. It starts in the literature and wrote several tragedies in the classical genre, many of which are received at the French comedy- but are, however, never played. He became member of the Rhone in 1831, reelected in 1834, 1837, 1839 and 1842. The Monitor 's May 5, 1836 states that "Lyons was a personal matter for Fulchiron permanently."

He was named Peer of France in 1845, but withdrew from public life in 1848. He died in Paris at age 85 in 1859.

Publications

  • Four new (1800)
  • Travel in Southern Italy (3 volumes, 1840-1842)
  • Travel in Southern Italy, in central Italy and northern Italy (6 volumes, 1843-1858) Text Line 1 2 3 4 5 6

Bibliography

  • Amable Audin , Lyon Conspiracy of 1790 and the drama of Poleymieux, Lyon edition of Art and History, 1984

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