Dominique-Vincent Ramel-Nogaret
Dominique-Vincent Ramel | |
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Portrait of Ramel in 1820 by Jacques-Louis David | |
| Born | 3 November 1760 Montolieu, Aude, France |
| Died | 31 March 1829 (aged 68) Brussels, Belgium. |
| Nationality | French |
| Occupation(s) | Lawyer and politician |
| Known for | Minister of Finance |
Dominique-Vincent Ramel (called Ramel de Nogaret; 3 November 1760 – 31 March 1829) was a French lawyer and politician who became Minister of Finance under the French Directory. He was an energetic reformer, but was blamed for many of the financial problems of the time, and went into retirement during the French Consulate and First French Empire. He supported Napoleon during the Hundred Days of 1815. After the second Bourbon Restoration, as a regicide he was forced into exile in Belgium, where he died without returning to France.