Jean-François-Bertrand Delmas
Jean-François-Bertrand Delmas (3 January 1751 – after 6 October 1798) was a French Revolutionary politician. He was député for Haute-Garonne in the Legislative Assembly of 1791–1792, then a member of the French National Convention, the Committee of Public Safety and the Council of Ancients, briefly presiding the Council of Ancients in 1797. Le Moniteur Universel of 2 fructidor VI (19 August 1798) reported that he had gone mad, and it is considered unlikely that he survived beyond the end of 1798.[1][2]
Jean-François Delmas | |
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15th President of the National Convention | |
In office 4 April 1793 – 18 April 1793 | |
Preceded by | Jean Debry |
Succeeded by | Marc David Alba Lasource |
Personal details | |
Born | Toulouse, France | 3 January 1751
References
- "Delmas (Jean-François-Bertrand)", Grand dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle, 6, Paris: Pierre Larousse, 1870, p. 367.
- "Delmas (Jean-François-Bertrand)", La Grande Encyclopédie, 14, Paris: Lamirault, 1892, p. 2.
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