Prince Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
(1754-1838)
French statesman, diplomatist, ambassador, Prince, Prince of Benevento (1806-1815), and Duke of Talleyrand (from 1815)
Commemorated on 5 plaques
Prince Talleyrand 1754-1838 French statesman and diplomatist lived here
21 Hanover Square, London, United Kingdom where they lived
Prince Talleyrand, French statesman and ambassador stayed here 1831
9 Old Steine, Brighton, United Kingdom where they stayed
Bellefonte. Laid out by James Dunlop and James Harris, 1795. Named by Talleyrand for "beautiful fountain." Early center of the iron industry. One-time home of five of Pennsylvania's governors.
PA 150 at south end of town, near Reynolds Ave., Bellefonte, PA, United States where they named
Dans cette maison naquit Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754-1838) agent général du clergé, évêque d'Autun, député de la Constituante, ministre des Relations extérieures du Directoire, du Consulat, de l'Empire et de la Restauration, président du Gouvernement provisoire de la France en 1814, ambassadeur à Londres en 1830. "Je ne me suis jamais pressé, et cependant je suis toujours arrivé à temps." (Prince de Talleyrand). Association des Amis de Talleyrand - ESSEC PRÉNÉ - 2 février 2004.
English translation: In this house Charles-Maurice de Talleyhar-Périgord was born (1754-1838) clergy general agent, bishop of Autun, deputy of the Constituent, minister of external relations of the Executive Board, Consulate, Empire and Restoration, president of the provisional government of France in 1814, ambassador to London in 1830. “I've never been in a hurry, but I've always been in time.” (Prince of Talleyrand). Association of Friends of Talleyrand - ESSEC PRENÉ - February 2, 2004. [AWS Translate]
4 rue Garancière, Paris, France where they was born (1754)
En cet hôtel vécut de 1812 à 1838 Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, ministre et diplomate. Il y mourut le 17 mai 1838 et fut inhumé à Valençay.
English translation: In this hotel lived from 1812 to 1838 Charles-Maurice de Talleyhar-Perigord, minister and diplomat. He died there on 17 May 1838 and was buried in Valençay. [AWS Translate]
2 rue Saint-Florentin, Paris, France where they lived