First Consul
Originally, three equal
Consuls
made up the government established by
Napoleon Bonaparte
after the coup of
18 Brumaire
(
November 9
,
1799
), which established the
Consulate
in
France
(
1799
-
1804
). Napoleon, however, soon arose as the strongest of the three.
First Consul
The title borne by Napoleon Bonaparte from 1799 to 1804, after establishing himself as the dictatorial and military ruler of France.
Second Consul
The title borne by Napoleon's second,
Jean Jacques Rgis de Cambacrs
, until 1804 when Napoleon declared himself
Emperor of the French
.
Third Consul
The title borne by
Charles-Franois Lebrun
.
See also
Consul
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