Alexandre Maurice Blanc De Lanautte, Comte D'Hauterive
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Alexandre Maurice Blanc de Lanautte, Comte d'Hauterive (1754–1830), a
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statesman and diplomat, was born at Aspres ( Hautes-Alpes) on the 14 April 1754 and educated at Grenoble, where he became a professor. Later, he held a similar position at
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, where he attracted the attention of the
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, who invited him to visit him at Chanteloup. Endnote: There is a detailed account of Hauterive, with considerable extracts from his correspondence with Talleyrand, in the ''Biographie universelle'' by A.-F. Artaud de Montor, who published a separate life in 1831. Criticisms of his ''État de la France'' appeared in Germany and England by F. von Gentz (''Von dem politischen Zustande'', 1801) and by T. B. Clarke (''A Hist. and Pol. View'', 1803) Hauterive came into contact with noblemen who visited the duke. One of them, the comte de Choiseul-Gouffier, took Hauterive with him on his appointment as ambassador to
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in 1784. Hauterive was enriched for a time by his marriage with a widow, Madame de Marchais, but was ruined by the
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. In 1790, he applied for and received the post of consul at
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. Under the Consulate, however, he was accused of embezzlement and recalled. Although the charge was proven to be false, he was not reinstated. In 1798, after trying his hand at farming in
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, Hauterive was appointed to a post in the French foreign office. In that capacity, he made a sensation by his ''De l'état de la France, à la fin de l'an VIII'' (1800), which he had been commissioned by
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to draw up as a manifesto to foreign nations after the '' coup d'etat'' of the 18th Brumaire. That won him the confidence of Bonaparte, and he was employed in drawing up many of the more important documents. In 1805, he was made a councillor of state and member of the
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, and between 1805 and 1813, he was more than once temporarily minister of foreign affairs. He attempted though in vain to use his influence to moderate Napoleon's policy, especially in the matter of
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and the treatment of the
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. In 1805, a difference of opinion with Talleyrand on the question of the
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alliance, which Hauterive favoured, led to his withdrawal from the political side of the ministry of foreign affairs, and he was appointed keeper of the archives of the same department. In that capacity, he did very useful work and, after the
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continued at the request of the duc de Richelieu, his work being recognised by his election as a member of the Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in 1820. He died in
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on 28 July 1830.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lanautte, Alexandre Maurice Blanc de, Comte dHauterive 1754 births 1830 deaths People from Hautes-Alpes Counts of France 18th-century French politicians 19th-century French politicians 18th-century French diplomats 19th-century French diplomats Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres