Joseph Foullon de Doue (Joseph-Francois Foullon de Doue) (1715-1789). French politician. In 1789, after the dismissal of Jacques Necker, Foullon was appointed ""Surintendant des Finances"" (Controller-General of Finances) (12 to 22 July 1798), and minister of the King's Household. On 22 July 1789, Foullon was captured by peasants in the Viry-Chatillon near Paris and taken to the capital. He was beheaded by the crowd in front of the Hotel de Ville. Portrait. Engraving. ""History of the French Revolution"". Volume I, 1876.
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Joseph Foullon de Doue (Joseph-Francois Foullon de Doue) (1715-1789). French politician. In 1789, after the dismissal of Jacques Necker, Foullon was appointed ""Surintendant des Finances"" (Controller-General of Finances) (12 to 22 July 1798), and minister of the King's Household. On 22 July 1789, Foullon was captured by peasants in the Viry-Chatillon near Paris and taken to the capital. He was beheaded by the crowd in front of the Hotel de Ville. Portrait. Engraving. ""History of the French Revolution"". Volume I, 1876.

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19e siècle

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