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CAZALES, JACQUES ANTOINE MARIE DE (1758-18os) , French orator and politician, was born at Grenade in Languedoc
lower
nobility
deputy to the states general. In the Constituent Assembly he belonged to the section of moderate royalists who sought to set up a constitution on the English
place among the finest orators of the Assembly, Cazales is mainly remembered for a duel fought with Barnave. After the insurrection of the loth of August 1792, which led to the downfall of royalty, Cazales emigrated. He fought in the army of the emigres against revolutionary France
France
November 18o5. His son; Edmond de Cazales, wrote philosophical and religious studies. See Discours de Cazales, edited by Chare (Paris, 1821), with an introduction; F. A. Aulard, Les Orateurs de la Constituante (2nd ed., Paris, 1905.) End of Article: CAZALES, JACQUES ANTOINE MARIE DE (1758-18os) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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