François Christophe Edmond de Kellermann
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François Christophe Edmond de Kellermann, 3rd Duc de Valmy (1802-1868) was a distinguished statesman, political historian, and diplomat under the July Monarchy.[1]
He was the son of François Étienne de Kellermann and the grandson of marshal François Christophe de Kellermann.[1] Elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1842, he retired from politics in 1848. With his death the title became extinct.[citation needed]
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Work
- De la force du droit et du droit de la force (1850)
- Histoire de la campagne de 1800 (1854, written using his father's papers)
- Le génie des peuples dans les arts (1867)
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Chisholm 1911, p. 719.
References
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