Jean-Jacques Amelo de Chaillou ( fr. Jean-Jacques Amelot de Chaillou ; April 30, 1689 - May 7, 1749 , Paris ) - French politician , statesman, diplomat , lawyer . Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (French Foreign Minister) (1737-1744).
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Biography
Aristocrat . Marquis de Combrand, Baron de Chatillon-sur-Indre , seigneur de Chailloux . Born in a family whose representatives held high positions in local government, they were the main lawyers of the royal family (avocat général aux requêtes de la maison du roi).
Since 1712 - Rocketmaster of the Royal Council.
In the years 1720-1726 - the royal general - the commander of the French fleet in La Rochelle . Then in 1726 he was appointed General Controller of Finance of France.
From February 2, 1737 to April 26, 1744 - Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs .
In 1744 he was appointed superintendent of the post of France (surintendant des Postes).
In 1727 he became a member of the French Academy (chair number 10). Honorary Member of the French Academy (since 1741). He was also elected to the French Academy of Sciences. Honorary Academician of the French Academy of Sciences (since December 14, 1741) [4]
His son Antoine-Jean Amelo de Chailloux .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 BNF identifier : Open Data Platform 2011.
- ↑ 1 2 Committee of Historical and Scientific Works - 1834.
- ↑ 1 2 SNAC - 2010.
- ↑ Liste des membres depuis la création de l'Académie des sciences