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词条 Ferdinand de Bertier de Sauvigny
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  1. Early life

  2. Career

  3. Personal life and death

  4. References

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Ferdinand de Bertier de Sauvigny (1782-1864) was a French aristocrat and politician.

Early life

Ferdinand de Bertier de Sauvigny was born on May 13, 1782 in Paris, France.[1][2] His father, Louis Bénigne François Bertier de Sauvigny, was murdered during the French Revolution of 1789.[2]

Career

De Bertier de Sauvigny served in the Armée des Émigrés in 1891.[2] By 1823, he served under Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême in the Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis.[2]

De Bertier de Sauvigny served as the Prefect of Calvados from 1815 to 1816, and as the Prefect of Isère from 1816 to 1817.[1]

De Bertier de Sauvigny served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies from 1815 to 1816, and from 1824 to 1827.[2] He also served as a member of the Conseil d'État from 1822 to 1824, and from 1828 to 1830.[1]

De Bertier de Sauvigny was the founder of the Chevaliers de la Foi, a Roman Catholic ultra-royalist secret society, in 1810.[3] One of his goals was to bring the House of Bourbon back in power, and he succeeded when Louis XVIII of France became King of France in 1815.[3] Moreover, he wanted the Pope, not the head of state, to be the ultimate religious authority in France.[3]

Personal life and death

De Bertier de Sauvigny married Thaïs Le Fèvre d'Ormesson, the daughter of Henri Lefèvre d'Ormesson. He died on September 5, 1864 in Versailles, France.[1][2]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Ferdinand de Bertier (1782-1864)|url=http://data.bnf.fr/12150201/ferdinand_de_bertier/|website=Bibliothèque nationale de France|accessdate=July 30, 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Ferdinand, Anne, Louis Bertier de Sauvigny|url=http://www2.assemblee-nationale.fr/sycomore/fiche/(num_dept)/16193|website=National Assembly|accessdate=July 30, 2016}}
3. ^{{cite book|last1=Guillermou|first1=Alain|title=Les Jésuites|date=1992|publisher=Presses Universitaires de France|location=Paris|isbn=9782130443346|pages=90–118|url=http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=PUF_GUILL_1992_01_0090&DocId=6325&hits=4890+4889+4888+4887+4754+4753+4752+4751+4692+4691+4690+4689+4647+4646+4645+4644+4525+4524+4523+4522+4379+4378+4377+4376+4238+4237+4236+4235+4145+4144+4143+4142+4086+4085+4084+4083+3957+3956+3955+3954+3788+3787+3786+3785+3692+3691+3690+3689+3552+3551+3550+3549+|accessdate=July 30, 2016|via=Cairn.info|registration=yes}}
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8 : 1782 births|1864 deaths|Politicians from Paris|French Roman Catholics|French Ultra-royalists|Members of the Chamber of Deputies of the Bourbon Restoration|Prefects of Calvados (department)|Prefects of Isère

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