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Born into an aristocratic (though not particularly prosperous) family, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord was to become one of the great politicians of all time. His early career in politics was marked with turmoil: an ardent monarchist, Talleyrand fled from France during the revolution of 1792, first to England and then to the United States. It was not until his return to France after the dust had settled in 1796 that his star would begin to rise in earnest. First, he was appointed Foreign Minister. In this position, he aligned himself with the charismatic general who would become Emperor of France: Napoleon Bonaparte. In the course of the next three decades, Talleyrand would prove himself perhaps the most adept politician of all time: his political pliability allowed him to survive the fall of Bonaparte and the consequent second Bourbon restoration. He was in the shadow of power in Europe through more upheaval than perhaps any other man of his generation.Lawday, David is the author of 'Napoleon's Master A Life of Prince Talleyrand', published 2007 under ISBN 9780312372972 and ISBN 0312372973.
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