Charles-Antoine-Claude de Chazerat
1728–1824 (age 96)
Biography
Charles-Antoine-Claude de Chazerat was a French figure who lived through one of the longest lifespans of his era, witnessing nearly a century of French history from the ancien régime through the revolutionary and Napoleonic periods into the Restoration. His longevity provided him with a unique perspective on the profound transformations that reshaped French society.
De Chazerat was laid to rest in the Cimetière des Carmes, a historic Parisian burial ground that served as the final resting place for many notable figures. His death in 1824 concluded a remarkable life that had spanned nearly a century of European history.