French Directorate (Failed Revolutions)

The French Triumvirate was the name given to the government that briefly governed France during the French Revolution of 1827 headed by Napoleon Bonaparte, the Marquis de Lafayette and Etienne Gerard. The Triumvirate was formed in March 1827 and dissolved in September 1827 after the Capture of Paris by French Royalist, Spanish and North Italian Troops forcing the leaders of the Triumvirate to flee to the Americas.