Claude Perier
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Claude II Perier dit milord est un banquier et industriel français né à Grenoble le 28 mai 1742 et mort à Paris le 6 février 1801. Il est le fils de Jacques II Perier et de Marie-Élizabeth Dupuy. Il participe à la réunion des états généraux du Dauphiné (aussi appelée Assemblée de Vizille) qu'il accueille en son château de Vizille le 21 juillet 1788. Il est le rédacteur en 1800 des premiers statuts de la Banque de France.
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Claude-Nicolas Perier (28 May 1742 – 6 February 1801) was assured an important place in French history when he opened his Château de Vizille near Grenoble to the famous meeting of the estates of the Province of Dauphiné (21 July 1788) heralding the coming of the French Revolution. He is notable also as the founder of the remarkable Perier family "bourgeois dynasty" that rose to economic and political influence and prominence in France during the 19th century. Claude's descendants became leading Paris bankers, regents of the Bank of France and owner-directors of Anzin, the major coal mining company of France in the Department of Nord. They were mayors of towns, prefects of departments and members of municipal tribunals and chambers of commerce. Many were elected representatives of departmen
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Portrait of Claude Perier by Jean-Baptiste-François Desoria, Museum of the French Revolution, Vizille
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Alphonse
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Claude-Nicolas Perier (28 May 1742 – 6 February 1801) was assured an important place in French history when he opened his Château de Vizille near Grenoble to the famous meeting of the estates of the Province of Dauphiné (21 July 1788) heralding the coming of the French Revolution. He is notable also as the founder of the remarkable Perier family "bourgeois dynasty" that rose to economic and political influence and prominence in France during the 19th century. Claude's descendants became leading Paris bankers, regents of the Bank of France and owner-directors of Anzin, the major coal mining company of France in the Department of Nord. They were mayors of towns, prefects of departments and members of municipal tribunals and chambers of commerce. Many were elected representatives of departments to the Chamber of Deputies in Paris and appointed to France's Chamber of Peers. Most notably, Casimir Pierre Perier (1777–1832), the fourth of Claude's eight sons, became Prime Minister of France in 1831–32 during the Orleanist monarchy of Louis-Philippe I. Casimir's grandson, Jean Casimir-Perier (1847–1907), was elected president of the Third Republic in 1894. Claude Perier was sufficiently wealthy before 1789 to be known as "Perier-Milord" in Grenoble and surroundings, but it was mainly during the decade of revolution 1789–99 that he created the financial underpinning of the Perier dynasty. His eight sons and two daughters would share his legacy of around 5,800,000 francs.
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Claude II Perier dit milord est un banquier et industriel français né à Grenoble le 28 mai 1742 et mort à Paris le 6 février 1801. Il est le fils de Jacques II Perier et de Marie-Élizabeth Dupuy. Il participe à la réunion des états généraux du Dauphiné (aussi appelée Assemblée de Vizille) qu'il accueille en son château de Vizille le 21 juillet 1788. Il est le rédacteur en 1800 des premiers statuts de la Banque de France.
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