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René Boucher
4th Mayor of Paris
In office
15 October 1792 – 2 December 1792
Preceded byPhilibert Borie
Succeeded byHenri Lefèvre d'Ormesson
Personal details
Born1732
Paris, France
Died1811 (age 79)
Paris, France
Occupationmagistrate, politician

Antoine René Boucher (1732–1811), more commonly known as René Boucher, was a French magistrate and a French revolutionary who served as Mayor of Paris in 1792.

References

  1. Douarche, Aristide (1907). Les tribunaux civils de Paris pendant la Révolution (1791-1800) [i.e. dix-sept cent et un à dix-huit cent]: documents inédits recueillis avant l'incendie du Palais de Justice de 1871 (in French). L. Cerf. p. 868. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
  2. Biographie Universelle, Ancienne Et Moderne: Ou, Histoire, Par Ordre Alphabétique, de la Vie Publique Et Privée de Tous Les Hommes Qui Se Sont Fait Remarquer Par Leurs Écrits, Leurs Actions, Leurs Talents, Leurs Vertus Ou Leurs Crimes (in French). A. T. Desplaces. 1843. p. 170. Retrieved 25 November 2024.


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