Jean Joseph Victor Génissieu
Jean Joseph Victor Génissieu | |
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| Minister of Justice | |
| In office 5 January 1796 – 4 April 1796 | |
| Preceded by | Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai |
| Succeeded by | Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai |
| President of the National Convention | |
| In office 8 October 1795 – 26 October 1795 | |
| Preceded by | Pierre Charles Louis Baudin |
| Succeeded by | Office abolished |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 29 October 1749 Chabeuil, Drôme, Kingdom of France |
| Died | 27 October 1804 (aged 54) Paris, French Empire |
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Jean Joseph Victor Génissieu (29 October 1749 – 27 October 1804) was a French lawyer and politician who was in turn president of the National Convention, Minister of Justice and president of the Council of Five Hundred during the French Revolution.