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    Pierre-Joseph Cambon (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ʒozɛf kɑ̃bɔ̃], 10 June 1756 – 15 February 1820) was a French statesman. He is perhaps best known for...
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  • military educator Pierre-Joseph Cambon, (1756–1820), French statesman Arthur Cardin (1879–1946), Canadian politician Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau (1820–1890)...
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  • department in southern France. Cambon-lès-Lavaur is a village and commune in the Tarn département of France. People Pierre-Joseph Cambon (1756–1820), a French...
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    Governing Committees. Although he only accused three deputies by name (Pierre-Joseph Cambon, François René Mallarmé, and Dominique-Vincent Ramel-Nogaret), his...
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    Rosière Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles Independent Montagnards Pierre Joseph Cambon Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crancé Jean Francois Rewbell Lazare Carnot...
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    Joseph François; Duval, Charles François Marie; Sevestre, Joseph Marie François; Cambon, Pierre-Joseph; Bousquet, François (2012). "Appel nominal sur la question :...
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    the Convention; he believed they would be admired by posterity. Pierre-Joseph Cambon replied that was not his intention; applause followed and the session...
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    Cordeliers. Its most famous leaders were Jacques Pierre Brissot, the philosopher Condorcet and Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud. The Left drew its inspiration...
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    centrist faction known as La Plaine, headed by Bertrand Barère, Pierre Joseph Cambon and Lazare Carnot. In the September Massacres, between 1,100 and...
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  • Consul under Bonaparte; chief contributor to the Napoleonic Code. Pierre Joseph Cambon Legislative and the Convention member; directed French financial...
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    Girondists to a more social approach given by the commune as expressed by Pierre-Joseph Cambon: "To reject with more efficacy the defenders of despotism, we have...
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    and Saint-Just were planning to strike against their political opponents Joseph Fouché, Jean-Lambert Tallien and Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier (the latter...
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    installed: it consisted of 24 members, under whom were Etienne Clavière, Pierre-Joseph Cambon, Sergent-Marceau, René Levasseur and the King. Manuel was appointed...
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    gouvernement révolutionnaire (1792—1794). Paris, Le Seuil, 2005, pp. 28–34. Pierre-Dominique Cheynet, France: Members of the Executive Directory: 1793–1795...
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  • Louis-Joseph Charlier (24 September 1754 – 23 February 1797) was a French statesman during the French Revolution, an early supporter of the Montagnard...
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    the government. Its first nine members included Bertrand Barère, Pierre Joseph Cambon and Georges Danton. April 6: First session of the Revolutionary Tribunal...
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  • Buddhist, solicitor, descended from the Beuzeville family of Normandy. Pierre-Joseph Cambon (1756–1820), French revolutionary, opponent of Robespierre, advocate...
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  • around 200 seats and the more moderate Girondin faction led by Jacques Pierre Brissot around 160 seats, there was no clear delineation of political affiliation...
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    Thompson, The French Revolution. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1959, p. 315. Pierre-Dominique Cheynet, France: Members of the Executive Directory: 1791–1792...
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    August 1792 2 September 1792 Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles 2 September 1792 16 September 1792 Pierre Joseph Cambon 16 September 1792 19 September 1792...
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    dispatched into the faubourgs to find where Thuriot was in hiding with Pierre-Joseph Cambon. Once again he escaped and went into hiding until the amnesty of...
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    Republic declared war on Great Britain, the Dutch Republic. He met with Pierre-Joseph Cambon president of the National Convention and the Foreign minister Lebrun...
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    information exists on Cambon's early years, other than that he would have been active as an aquarelle and sepia artist before studying with Pierre-Luc Charles Ciceri...
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  • General correspondence, Military affairs 30 May 1793 28 July 1794 Pierre-Joseph Cambon Interior & Supplies 6 April 1793 10 July 1793 Louis-Bernard Guyton...
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  • An Iceland Fisherman (category Novels by Pierre Loti)
    Sea [de]. Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, "Pierre Loti", by Edmund Gosse Jules Cambon, "Introduction", New York P.F. Collier. 1902 (see external...
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  • Bourdonnais - Adam and Guillaume Bourdon, Mathematician Rue Cambon - Pierre-Joseph Cambon (1756-1820), politician Rue des Capucines - a former Capuchin...
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  • January – Palisot de Beauvois, naturalist (born 1752) 15 February – Pierre-Joseph Cambon, statesman (born 1756) 26 March – Jean-Étienne Despréaux, ballet...
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    established her maison de couture at 31 rue Cambon, Paris. In 1918, Chanel purchased the building at 31 rue Cambon, in one of the most fashionable districts...
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    Jules-Martin Cambon (5 April 1845 – 19 September 1935) was a French diplomat and brother of Paul Cambon. As the ambassador to Germany (1907–1914), he worked...
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    Paris. Henri Cambon, Françoise Cambon. Marie Adrien Lavieille (1852-1911). Une époque vue par une femme peintre. Atlantica, 2009. Pierre Sanchez. Dictionnaire...
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