Claude-Emmanuel Joseph Pierre, Marquess of Pastoret (24 December 1755, in Marseille – 28 September 1840, in Paris) was a French lawyer, author and politician...
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marquis de Pastoret (2 January 1791 – 18 May 1857) was a French writer and politician. Born in Paris, he was the son of marquis Emmanuel de Pastoret, parliamentarian...
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nine volumes and Bréquigny published five more up to 1790. In 1811, Emmanuel de Pastoret published the last eleven volumes. Elected a member of the Académie...
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Began Ended Claude Batault 1 October 1791 3 October 1791 Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret 3 October 1791 17 October 1791 Jean-Baptiste Ducastel 17 October...
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Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (category Institut de France)
Miklosich Agénor Azéma de Montgravier Jean Marie Pardessus Alexis Paulin Paris Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret Armand-Pierre Caussin de Perceval Charles Perrault...
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Constantin François de Chassebœuf, comte de Volney (3 February 1757 – 25 April 1820) was a French philosopher, abolitionist, writer, orientalist, and...
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Charles II, Duke of Bourbon (redirect from Charles II de Bourbon)
Renaissance. Ashgate. ISBN 978-0754603214. de Pastoret, Claude-Emmanuel (1820). Ordonnances des Rois de France de la 3e Race, recueillies par ordre chronologique...
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caused by the Flight and Arrest at Varennes, the Jacobin split, the Champ-de-Mars Massacre and the Pillnitz Declaration. Suffrage was limited to men paying...
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1848–1849 Pierre Pascallon – Deputy: 1986–1988/1993–1997 Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret – President of the National Legislative Assembly of France: Oct 1791;...
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(1751–1814) Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret (1755–1840) Antoine Court de Gébelin (1725–1784) Camille Desmoulins (1760–1794) Louis-Marcelin de Fontanes (1757–1821)...
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assembly consisted of 264 Feuillants, whose chief leaders, Gilbert du Motier de La Fayette and Antoine Barnave, remained outside the House because of their...
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1844, he won the second "Prix de Rome" with his cantata Le Renégat de Tanger on a text by Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret. Returning to Paris after his stay...
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Étienne-Denis Pasquier (redirect from Etienne, Duc de Pasquier)
Étienne-Denis, duc de Pasquier (21 April 1767 – 5 July 1862), Chancelier de France, (a title revived for him by Louis-Philippe in 1837), was a French statesman...
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de Lubersac Samuel de Missy Marquis de La Fayette Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve Julien Raimond Dominique de La Rochefoucauld William...
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marquis de la Suze, pair de France. Henri Evrard, marquis de Dreux-Brézé, pair and Grand master of the ceremonies of France. Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret, pair...
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de Cambacérès, Philippe-Antoine Merlin Douai, Emmanuel de Pastoret, Jean-François Champagne, Jean Philippe Coulon Garran, Julien Félix Jean Bigot de Préameneu...
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The Société de Géographie (French: [sɔsjete də ʒeɔgʁafi]; lit. '"Geography Society"'), is the world's oldest geographical society. It was founded in 1821...
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philosopher Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret, 1820–1840, politician, lawyer and poet Louis de Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire, 1841–1854, politician Victor de Broglie, 1855–1870...
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including influential member of the Council of Five Hundred Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret. Shortly after the coup of 18 fructidor, Pinckney, John Marshall...
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house built in 1710 facing the Château de Meudon and adjoining the estate of the marquis Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret. The couple's son Ernest Panckoucke...
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SIBOUR, archevêque de paris, et je pèse 925 kilog Denise David: AMEDEE DAVID, marquis de PASTORET, membre du conseil de fabrique de cette eglise métropolitaine...
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d'Acy, de Colbert-Chabanais, (1880), Martel (1896), de Cardevac d'Havrincourt, de Pastoret, de Francqueville (1842), Niverlet, de Kérouartz, de Forbin...
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example, "Deck the Halls" (no religious references) and "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" (an Advent chant). Other Christmas music sung by carolers focuses on more...
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Pont Saint-Bénézet (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Comtat Venaissin (in French). 16: 5–19. Pastoret, Claude-Emmanuel de, ed. (1828). Ordonnances des rois de France de la troisième race (in French). Vol. 18...
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Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (category Prix de Rome for painting)
by a childhood friend, Monsieur de Pastoret, The Entry into Paris of the Dauphin, the Future Charles V; de Pastoret also ordered a portrait of himself...
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Council of 500; however he had to wait for his friends Desfourneaux and Pastoret to overturn his sentence (by reason of unconstitutionality). This was made...
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October 1: First session of the new national Legislative Assembly. Claude Pastoret, a monarchist, is elected President of the assembly. October 16: Riots...
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sage legislator who wisely fused religious and political powers". Emmanuel Pastoret published in 1787 his Zoroaster, Confucius and Muhammad, in which...
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Jacques-Louis David (category Prix de Rome for painting)
French). Paris: Documentation Française. p. 83. ISBN 9782110026132. Pierrat, Emmanuel; Kupferman, Laurent (2013). Le Paris des francs-maçons (in French). Paris:...
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28 April until 20 June 1969 (between the resignation of President Charles de Gaulle and the installation of his elected successor President Georges Pompidou)...
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