The Provisional government was the first government of the French Second Republic, formed on 24 February 1848 following the abolition of the July Monarchy...
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A provisional government, also called an interim government, an emergency government, a transitional government or provisional leadership, is a temporary...
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The French Provisional Government may refer to: French Provisional Government of 1814, after the Napoleonic Wars French Provisional Government of 1815...
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The French Revolution of 1848 (French: Révolution française de 1848), also known as the February Revolution (Révolution de février), was a period of civil...
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The French Provisional Government or French Executive Commission of 1815 replaced the French government of the Hundred Days that had been formed by Napoleon...
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republican government of France. It existed from 1848 until its dissolution in 1852. Following the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo...
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The Provisional Government of Oregon was a popularly elected settler government created in the Oregon Country, in the Pacific Northwest region of North...
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of 1848 during the German revolutions by the Frankfurt National Assembly. The parliament elected Archduke John of Austria as its provisional head of state...
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October 1848. Because of his commitments to the provisional government, D'Ester was unable to attend an important meeting in Paris on behalf of the German...
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member of the French Provisional Government of 1848 Lee J. Carter, member of the Virginia House of Delegates Alexandre Boulerice, deputy leader of the NDP...
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to 24 June 1848. It succeeded the Provisional Government of 1848 and was in turn replaced by the Cabinet of General Cavaignac. The members of the Commission...
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Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pagès (category French people of the Revolutions of 1848)
a member of the Provisional Government of 1848 under Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure as well as Mayor of Paris from February to March 1848, and then...
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The French demonstration of 15 May 1848 was an event played out, mostly, in the streets of Paris. It was intended to reverse the results of a Second Republic...
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March 1848 he left for Bolzano. A provisional government was established in Modena. The municipalities of Menton and Roquebrune, at the time part of the...
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president of France is the head of state of France. The first officeholder is considered to be Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, who was elected in 1848 and provoked...
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June Days uprising (redirect from Insurrection of June 1848)
The June Days uprising (French: les journées de Juin) was an uprising staged by French civilians from 22 to 26 June 1848. It was in response to plans to...
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promising a constitution and amnesties. On 21 March 1848 he left for Bolzano. A provisional government was established in Modena. In the Papal States, an...
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The year 1848 in France, like other European countries, is mostly remembered as the year of a revolution that deposed king Louis Philippe and brought Napoleon...
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Organic Statute government (1832–1856) Alexandru II Ghica, Prince (1834–1842) Gheorghe Bibescu, Prince (1842–1848) Provisional Government (1848) Locotenența...
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The head of the government of France has been called the prime minister of France (French: Premier ministre) since 1959, when Michel Debré became the first...
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of English workmen to the French Provisional Government in 1848. He edited a twopenny weekly paper, The Cause of the People, published in the Isle of...
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Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure (category Peace commissioners of the French Provisional Government of 1815)
the first head of state of the Second Republic, after the collapse of the July Monarchy as a result of the French Revolution of 1848. Born in Le Neubourg...
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July Monarchy (redirect from Kingdom of the French (1830–1848))
Monarchy (French: Monarchie de Juillet), officially the Kingdom of France (French: Royaume de France), was a liberal constitutional monarchy in France under...
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time in France on 10 and 11 December 1848, electing the first and only president of the Second Republic. The election was held on 10 December 1848 and led...
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Vichy France (French: Régime de Vichy; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), officially the French State (État français), was the French rump state headed by...
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revolution in Paris. The French Second Republic is later proclaimed by Alphonse de Lamartine, in the name of the provisional government elected by the Chamber...
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John (1848) Peder Hansen, Government Commissioner (1848–1851) Frederik von Oxholm, Governor of St. Thomas, St. John (1848–1852) Hans Ditmar Frederik...
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1815, in favour of his son Napoleon II. On 24 June, the Provisional Government then proclaimed his abdication to France and the rest of the world. After...
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National. After the February Revolution of 1848, they became the official majority group in the Provisional Government led by Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, François...
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enclave was taken by Free French forces. Pétain was brought back to France, by then under control of the Provisional French Republic, and put on trial...
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