Career
Revolution
However, he was not re-elected to the Convention. During the Reign of Terror he had to seek refuge in the Alps, as he had belonged to the Girondist party. In 1798 he was elected to the French Directory"s Council of Five Hundred by the département of Isère, and became one of its secretaries.
And in the following year he voted against the Directory (see 18 Brumaire).
Consulate, Empire, and later life
The value of his services was recognized by the titles of Count of the Empire and Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor. On the Bourbon Restoration he retired into private life (as the owner of a Paris hôtel), but from 1819 to 1822 he was representative of the département of Isère, and after the July Revolution he was made a Peer of France.
He died in Paris.