René Delaville-Leroulx

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René Delaville-Leroulx

René Le Roulx de la Ville , called Delaville-Leroulx (* 1749 in Le Blanc , † August 12, 1797 in Rotterdam ), was a French politician .

biography

Delaville-Leroulx was the grandson of Joseph Le Roux (1668-1736), lawyer and mayor of Nantes , and brother of the politician Joseph Delaville Le Roulx . He was elected officer and director of the Institute for Public Works in October 1790.

On July 29, he was for a few days until August 10, 1792 by Louis XVI. appointed Minister of Finance. At the time of his death in 1797, he was French naval and trade commissioner in Rotterdam .

family

He and his wife Marie-Maguerite Lombard had three daughters:

  • Marie-Elisabeth Laville-Leroux, the wife of Dominique Jean Larrey
  • Marie-Guillemine Laville-Leroux, the wife of Pierre-Vincent Benoist
  • Henriette-Jeanne-Renee Leroulx Delaville, the wife of Godefroy-Barthelemy-Ange Coutanceau
predecessor Office successor
Jules Hervé de Beaulieu Minister of Finance
July 29, 1792-10. August 1792
Étienne Clavière