Aimar-Charles-Marie de Nicolaï
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Aimar-Charles-Marie Nicolaï (French pronunciation: [ɛmaʁ ʃaʁl maʁi də nikɔlaj]; 14 August 1747, Paris – 7 July 1794, Paris) was a French magistrate in the Ancien Régime of France. He was the first president of the Chambre des Comptes, and the seventh member elected to occupy seat 2 of the Académie française in 1788.
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A portrait of Aimar-Charles -Marie Nicolaï
After giving praise to Louis XVI of France during his reception at the Academy, he was declared an enemy of the people and sentenced to death by guillotine in 1794.
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