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French lawyer and politician (1752–1814)
François Sébastien Letourneux
Born1752
Saint-Julien-de-Concelles, Loire-Inférieure, France
Died1814
Saint-Julien-de-Concelles, Loire-Inférieure, France
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Lawyer, politician
Known forMinister of the Interior

François Sébastien Letourneux (1752–1814) was a French lawyer and politician who was Minister of the Interior under the Directory.

Life

François Sébastien Letourneux was born in Saint-Julien-de-Concelles, Brittany, in 1752. He practiced as an advocate before the French Revolution. He was appointed Attorney for the Loire-Inférieure department in 1791. On 23 Fructidor year V (14 September 1797) he was named Minister of the Interior. He replaced François de Neufchâteau, who had been appointed a member of the Directory. He held this position until 30 Messidor year VI (17 June 1798), when Neufchâteau returned to his position as Minister of the Interior on 2 Thermidor year VI.

Letourneux, who was inexperienced in national politics, was responsible for enforcing the new republican calendar, with its ten-day weeks. This included finding ways to ensure the calendar was adopted, while holding back over-zealous local officials who wanted, for example, to close churches on the old Sundays and religious holidays. Such church closures would be in conflict with the principle of tolerance of all religions. Under Letourneux's administration the Directory issued the decree of 27 Brumaire Year VI in support of public education, and the decree of 17 Pluviôse year VI requiring special supervision of private educational establishments.

In year VII Letourneux was elected to the Council of Ancients. After 18 Brumaire he entered the judiciary. He died as a judge in 1814.

Bibliography

References

Citations

  1. ^ Letourneux, IFÉ.
  2. Muel 1891, p. 47.
  3. Shusterman 2010, p. 178.

Sources

French Directory (2 November 1795 to 10 November 1799)
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