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Joseph-Marie Portalis as vice-president of French Supreme Court (1820-ies)

Joseph-Marie, comte Portalis (1778, Aix-en-Provence – 1858) was a French diplomat and statesman.

He was the son of the jurist Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis. He entered the diplomatic service, and obtaining the favour of Louis XVIII filled many important offices. He was Minister of Justice from 1821 to 1828, first president of the court of cassation, minister for foreign affairs (1829), and in 1851 a member of the senate.

Political offices
Preceded by
Charles Ignace de Peyronnet
Minister of Justice
1821–1828
Succeeded by
Pierre Bordeau

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