Jean-Baptiste-Boniface de Fortis (1763–1848) was a French politician. After serving in the
Parliament of Aix-en-Provence
The Parliament of Aix-en-Provence was the provincial ''parlement'' of Provence from 1501 to 1790. It was headquartered in Aix-en-Provence, which served as the ''de facto'' capital of Provence.
History
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during the
Ancien Régime
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, he was exiled during the
French Revolution
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and later returned to France, where he served as the
Mayor
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of
Aix-en-Provence
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from 1806 to 1808 and from 1809 to 1811.
Biography
Early life
Jean-Baptiste-Boniface de Fortis was born on June 19, 1763 in Aix-en-Provence.
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'' a day later. His father was François-Boniface de Fortis and his mother, Marie-Marguerite Désirée de Moricaud Soleilhas.
Career
From 1782 to 1798, during the Ancien Régime
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* the French word for "ancient, old"
** Société des anciens textes français
* the French for "former, senior"
** Virelai ancien
** Ancien Régime
** Ancien Régime in France
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, he served as an Advisor in the Parliament of Aix-en-Provence
The Parliament of Aix-en-Provence was the provincial ''parlement'' of Provence from 1501 to 1790. It was headquartered in Aix-en-Provence, which served as the ''de facto'' capital of Provence.
History
The region of Provence became a member of the ...
, a position he had inherited from his father.[ Balthasar de Clapiers-Collongues, ''Chronologie des officiers des Cours souveraines de Provence'', Aix-en-Provence: Édition de la Société d'études provençales, 1909] In 1790, during the French Revolution
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, he left France to avoid being guillotine
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d. When he returned in 1801, he was appointed as Head of hospice
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s in Aix. He was also in charge of taking care of children who had been orphaned as a result of the French Revolution. He then served as the Mayor
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of Aix-en-Provence from 1806 to 1808 and from 1809 to 1811.
In 1814, he was appointed as Secretary General of the Prefecture of the Seine
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in Paris
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. He became a Knight of the Legion of Honour
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in 1814, and finally an Officer in 1821, for his public service.
Personal life
On August 19, 1788, he married Gabrielle Françoise d'André de Bellevue, daughter of Jacques Joseph Gabriel Benoît and Anne Jeanne Françoise Payan de Saint-Martin, in the ''Église de la Madeleine''. They resided at number 7 on the ''rue des Trois-Ormeaux'' in Aix. They had four children:
*Gabrielle de Fortis (1790-1868).
*Antoine Boniface Victor de Fortis (1791-1792).
*Marie Julie Joséphine de Fortis (1791-1880).
*Boniface François de Fortis (1799-1879).
*Désirée Joséphine Maxime de Fortis (1803-1803).
He died on September 12, 1848 in Aix-en-Provence.
References
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1746 births
1836 deaths
Mayors of Aix-en-Provence
French jurists
Provencal nobility
19th-century jurists