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  1. Nicolas-Louis François de Neufchâteau (Kupferstich von 1798 nach einem Porträt von Jean-Baptiste Isabey) Nicolas-Louis François, comte de Neufchâteau (* 17. April 1750 in Saffais bei Nancy in Lothringen; † 10. Januar 1828 in Paris) war ein französischer Staatsmann und Dichter.

  2. Nicolas François, dit François de Neufchâteau, puis comte François de Neufchâteau, est un écrivain, homme politique et agronome français, né à Saffais (duché de Lorraine) le 17 avril 1750 et mort à Paris le 10 janvier 1828.

  3. Nicolas, Louis François de Neufchâteau. 1750 - 1828. Informations générales. Né le 17 avril 1750 à Saffais ( - Duché de Lorraine - Généralité de Nancy) Décédé le 10 janvier 1828 à Paris (Seine - France) Mandats à l'Assemblée nationale ou à la Chambre des députés. Biographies. Mandats à l'Assemblée nationale ou à la Chambre des députés.

  4. Nicolas-Louis François, comte de Neufchâteau (* 17. April 1750 in Saffais bei Nancy in Lothringen; † 10. Januar 1828 in Paris) war ein französischer Staatsmann und Dichter. Nicolas-Louis François de Neufchâteau (Kupferstich von 1798 nach einem Porträt von Jean-Baptiste Isabey)

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    Early years

    Born at Saffais, in Meurthe-et-Moselle, the son of a schoolteacher, he studied at the college of Neufchâteau in the Vosges, and at the age of fourteen published a volume of poetry which obtained the interest of Voltaire. When only sixteen, he was elected member of some of the main academies of France. In 1783 he was named procureur-général to the council of Saint Domingue.He had previously been engaged on a translation of Ariosto, which he finished before his return to France five years after...

    Revolution

    During the French Revolution, Neufchâteau was elected deputy supplant to the National Assembly, charged with the organization of the département of the Vosges, and elected later to the Legislative Assembly, of which he first became secretary and then president.In 1793 he was imprisoned on account of his supposed political sentiments, as they were deduced from his drama Paméla ou la vertu récompensée (Théâtre de la Nation, 1 August 1793), but was released the following year with the start of t...

    Directory and Napoleon

    In 1797, he became Minister of the Interior, distinguishing himself by his thorough administration. It is Neufchâteau who initiated the French system of inland navigation. He inaugurated the museum of the Louvre and was one of the promoters of the Exposition des produits de l'industrie française, the first universal exhibition of industrial products. He replaced Lazare Carnot as a member of the French Directory, a position he held between 9 September 1797, and 23 April 1798. From 1804 to 1806...

    Neufchâteau had multiple accomplishments, and interested himself in a great variety of subjects, but his fame rests mostly on what he did as a statesman for the encouragement and development of the industries of France. His late poetical productions are not judged to be as original as his youth oeuvre.He was a noted grammarian and literary critic, ...

    This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Francois de Neufchateau, Nicolas Louis, count". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 11 (11th ed.)....
    Marot, Pierre (1966). Recherches sur la vie de François de Neufchâteau à propos de ses lettres à son ami Poullain-Grandprey(in French). Nancy: Berger-Levrault. p. 440.
    Works by Nicolas Louis François de Neufchâteau at Project Gutenberg
    Works by or about Nicolas François de Neufchâteau at Internet Archive
  5. Nicolas FRANÇOIS de NEUFCHÂTEAU Élu en 1803 au fauteuil 2. N°294. Grand officier de la Légion d’honneur. Homme politique. Philologue. Poète. Biographie. Né à Saffais (Lorraine), le 17 avril 1750. Il fut un poète précoce, lauréat de l’Académie de Marseille à laquelle il appartint ainsi qu'à celles de Lyon, Dijon et Nancy.

  6. French politician, author, agricultural engineer; born Nicolas François, known as Nicolas François de Neufchâteau; deputy of Vosges, 1791-92; briefly Minister of Interior in 1797, and again in 1798-99; member of the Directory, 1797-98; rallied to Bonaparte after the coup of 18 Brumaire and was appointed Senator; made count in 1808; retired from ...