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LOUIS ANTOINE FAUVELET BOURRIENNE

LOUIS ANTOINE FAUVELET BOURRIENNE (1769-1834), secretary of Napoleon, and a school friend, born at Sens; held the post for five years, but dismissed for being implicated in disgraceful money transactions; joined the Bourbons at the Restoration; the Revolution of 1830 and the loss of his fortune affected his mind, and he died a lunatic at Caen; wrote "Memoirs" disparaging to Napoleon.


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