Nicolas Marie Quinette
Nicolas Marie Quinette, Baron de Rochemont (September 16, 1762, Paris – June 14, 1821, Brussels) was a French politician.
He was a notary in Soissons. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly in 1791, a member of the Convention, and Member of the Council of Five Hundred, and Interior Minister.
He was a commissioner in the inquiry of Charles François Dumouriez, was captured by the Austrians, and exchanged for Madame Royale, Marie Thérèse of France, daughter of Louis XVI.[1]
In 1796, he presided from 21 November 1796 to 20 December. During the Hundred Days, on June 2, 1815, he sat in the Imperial House of Peers.[2]
Legislative Terms
- 09/09/1791 – 20/09/1792 : Aisne - Extrème Left
- 04/09/1792 – 26/10/1795 : Aisne - Left
- 15/10/1795 – 26/12/1799 : Ain - Bonapartiste
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Preceded by | Minister of the Interior 22 June 1799 – 10 November 1799 |
Succeeded by Pierre Simon de Laplace |
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- 1762 births
- 1821 deaths
- Politicians from Paris
- French interior ministers
- Members of the Legislative Assembly (France)
- Deputies to the French National Convention
- Regicides of Louis XVI
- Members of the Council of Five Hundred
- Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Hundred Days