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PORTALIS, JEAN ETIENNE MARIE (1746-1807) , French jurist, came of a bourgeois family, and was born at Bausset in Provence on the 1st of April 1746. He was educated by the Oratorians at their schools in Toulon and Marseilles, and then went to the university of Aix; while a student there he published his first two works, Observations sur Emile in 1763 and Des Prejuges in 1764. In 1765 he became an avocat at the parlement of Aix, and soon obtained so great
marriage
capital to the Conseil des Anciens, becoming a leader of the moderate party opposed to the directory. As a leader of the moderates he was proscribed at the coup d'etat of Fructidor, but, unlike General Charles Pichegru
Consul
marriage
work
worship , and in that capacity had the chief
Concordat . In 1803 he became a member of the Institute, in 1804 minister of public worship , and in 1805 a knight grand cross of the Legion of Honour. He soon after became totallyblind; and after an operation he died at Paris on the 25th of August 1807. The work
Napoleon
Concordat (1845); for his life, see the biography in the edition of his Oeuvres by F. Portalis (1823) and Rene Lavolee, Portalis, sa vie et ses oeuvres, (Paris, 1869).His son, JOSEPH MARIE PORTALIS (1778-1858), entered the diplomatic service, and obtaining the favour of Louis XVIII. filled many important offices. He was under-secretary of state for the ministry of justice, first president of the court of caseation, minister for foreign affairs, and in 1851 a member of the senate. End of Article: PORTALIS, JEAN ETIENNE MARIE (1746-1807) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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