Jean-Baptiste Guillaume Joseph Marie Anne Séraphin, 1st Count of Villèle (14 April 1773 – 13 March 1854), better known simply as Joseph de Villèle (/vɪˈlɛl/;...
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Jean-Baptiste Sylvère Gay, 1st Viscount of Martignac (20 June 1778 – 3 April 1832) was a moderate royalist French statesman during the Bourbon Restoration...
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Villèle not to announce the change until a new ministry had been formed. The ministry was replaced on 4 January 1828 by the Ministry of Jean-Baptiste...
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Carrel). Opposing Villèle, he became highly popular as a defender of press freedom and the cause of Greek independence. After Villèle's downfall, Charles...
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supporting liberal politics, and coming into conflict with the Jean-Baptiste de Villèle Cabinet. After the July Revolution, he endorsed Louis-Philippe...
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overwhelming victory for Villèle and rightists, as only 17 MPs of the opposition were re-elected (including Royer-Collard, Cécile Stanilas de Girardin, Benjamin...
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parliamentarians Jean-Baptiste de Villèle Viscount of Chateaubriand was also very liberal on certain policies (e.g. press) François-Régis de La Bourdonnaye...
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coalition of liberals and republicans. Charles dismissed Villèle and appointed Jean Baptiste Gay, 1st Viscount of Martignac, who struggled to maintain...
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opponent of the conservative Jean-Baptiste Villèle ministry. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. "Haussonville, Joseph Othenin Bernard de Cléron, Comte d'". Encyclopædia...
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Jules Auguste Armand Marie de Polignac, Count of Polignac (French: [ʒyl də pɔliɲak]; 14 May 1780 – 30 March 1847), then Prince of Polignac, and briefly...
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became the French Minister of Foreign Affairs under Jean-Baptiste Guillaume Joseph, comte de Villèle in December 1821. He recommended armed intervention...
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Charles X of France (redirect from Charles X de France)
ultra-royalists in parliament, such as Jules de Polignac, the writer François-René de Chateaubriand and Jean-Baptiste de Villèle. On several occasions, Charles voiced...
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President of the National Convention (4 June 1793 – 27 July 1794) with Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès as President of the National Convention (7 October 1794...
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resounding victory, a new Ultra ministry was formed, headed by Jean-Baptiste de Villèle, a leading Ultra who served for six years. The ultras found themselves...
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headed by the Jean-Baptiste de Villèle. The death in 1824 of the moderate Louis XVIII emboldened the Ultra faction. In January 1825, Villèle's government...
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arrest of Nicolas Fouquet; his powers were transferred to First Minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert, who would become ex officio Controller-General of Finances...
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List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
rmand-Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis, Prime minister (1820–1821) Jean-Baptiste de Villèle, Prime minister (1821–1828) Jean Baptiste Gay, vicomte de Martignac...
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French midwife, inventor and obstetrics writer (d. 1841) April 14 – Jean-Baptiste de Villèle, Prime Minister of France (d. 1854) May 2 – Henrik Steffens, Norwegian...
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chef de brigade) on 14 May. On 19 March 1794 the Army of the Moselle was replaced by the Army of the Rhine under the command of General Jean-Baptiste Jourdan...
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The Ministry of Jean-Baptiste de Martignac was formed on 4 January 1828 after the dismissal of the Ministry of Joseph de Villèle by King Charles X of France...
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Robert Schuman (redirect from Robert Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Schuman)
Jean-Baptiste Nicolas Robert Schuman (French: [ʁɔbɛʁ ʃuman]; 29 June 1886 – 4 September 1963) was a Luxembourg-born French statesman. Schuman was a Christian...
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Emmanuel de Las Cases stayed at Padiès; he recorded his fond memories of the generous lady of the house, Marie-Claire Villèle (aunt of Jean-Baptiste de Villèle...
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1804) March 13 Sir Thomas Talfourd, English jurist (b. 1795) Jean-Baptiste de Villèle, Prime Minister of France (b. 1773) March 18 – Alexander Allan...
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disseminate his views in the press, and he waged war against the Jean-Baptiste, Comte de Villèle ministry of 1822–1828. Under the July monarchy he sat almost...
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December 1821 and replaced on 14 December 1821 by the Ministry of Joseph de Villèle. Most of the ministers from the previous cabinet remained in place. Élie...
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from France, but negotiations broke down after the government of Jean-Baptiste de Villèle collapsed in 1828. Clay and Adams were also unsuccessful in their...
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Joseph de Villèle. In 1828, he began serving as Minister of the Navy and the Colonies in the relatively liberal ministry of Jean-Baptiste de Martignac...
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from France, but negotiations broke down after the government of Jean-Baptiste de Villèle collapsed in 1828. Clay and Adams were also unsuccessful in their...
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1757) 1842 – Henry Shrapnel, English general (b. 1761) 1854 – Jean-Baptiste de Villèle, French politician, 6th Prime Minister of France (b. 1773) 1873...
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National Guard. When the Villèle ministry fell, Chabrol was the only minister to retain his position in the Ministry of Jean-Baptiste de Martignac. However...
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