Camille de Tournon-Simiane
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Comte (Philippe-Marcellin) Camille[1] de Tournon-Simiane (1778 – 18 June 1833) was a French bureaucrat, a chambellan of Napoleon I who served the Emperor as Prefect of Rome (6 September 1809 – 19 January 1814), and with the Bourbon Restoration served as Prefect of the Gironde at Bordeaux (25 July 1815 – 4 February 1822[2]) and briefly of the Rhône at Lyon (1822 – January 1823[3]).