Charles-Maurice de Taleland-Peligor
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (Pronunciation example 1 pronunciation example 2, February 13, 1754 (also February 2, 1754 theory - May 17 th, 1838)) was conducted in France From the French Revolution, politicians and diplomats of the First Empire, the Restoration Kingdom, the July Government, and so on. At the Vienna conference he became the Bourbon family representative, and since then he also served as Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Ambassador, and reigned over France for a long time. In Japan it is generally abbreviated as "Talelan". Last name is Tarelan Peligor, which is one of the greatest aristocrats in France today, but in Bourbon Queenstein it was bishop of Autun and in the first empire the Benevento Grand Duke. Kana notation in Japanese is Talelan or Talylan. The famous painter Eugène Delacroix is said to be his son, because of its appearance, appearance closely resembling and protection of the French government. Charles de Molnie, politician of the second empire of France, is a grandchild. ...