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==Early life== Barrot was born at [[Villefort, Lozère]]. He belonged to a legal family, his father, an advocate of [[Toulouse]], having been a member of the [[National Convention|Convention]] who had voted against the death of [[Louis XVI of France|Louis XVI]]. Odilon Barrot's earliest recollections were of the October insurrection of 1795. He was sent to the [[École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr|military school of Saint-Cyr]], but later moved to the [[Lycee Napoleon]] to study law and was called to the Parisian bar in 1811.{{sfn|Chisholm 1911}} He married the granddaughter of the liberal politician [[Guillaume-Xavier Labbey de Pompières]] (1751–1831).{{sfn|Michaud|Michaud|1841|p=197}} He was the brother of [[Adolphe Barrot]] and [[Ferdinand Barrot]].{{sfn|Robert|Cougny|1889–1891}} He was placed in the office of the politician Jean Mailhe, who was advocate before the council of state and the court of cassation and was proscribed at the second restoration. Barrot eventually succeeded him in both positions. His dissatisfaction with the government of the restoration was shown in his conduct of some political trials. For his opposition in 1820 to a law by which any person might be arrested and detained on a warrant signed by three ministers, he was summoned before a court of assize, but acquitted. Although intimate with Lafayette and others, he took no share in their schemes for the overthrow of the government, but in 1827 he joined the association known as "[[Aide-toi, le ciel t'aidera]]".{{sfn|Chisholm 1911}}
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