Jeseph Fouché

Jeseph Fouché

politician France

Jeseph Fouché was a prominent and controversial figure during the French Revolution, known for his political opportunism and intrigue. Initially a supporter of the monarchy, he quickly shifted allegiances to the Jacobins and later played a key role in Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power. Fouché's cunning and unscrupulous nature earned him a reputation as a master manipulator, able to navigate the tumultuous political landscape of revolutionary France while betraying former allies.

Born on May 01, 1759 (266 years old)

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Dominican Republic Dominican Republic: Jeseph Fouché was known for his treacherous political maneuvers during the French Revolution and later under Napoleon Bonaparte. 3

Listín Diario – oldest Dominican newspaper, est. 1889: Las reencarnacines de Fouché, el genio tenebroso