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    Louis Charles Delescluze (French pronunciation: [lwi ʃaʁl dəleklyz]; 2 October 1809 – 25 May 1871) was a French revolutionary leader, journalist, and military...
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    revolutionary groups in Paris, including Blanqui, Félix Pyat and Louis Charles Delescluze, called new demonstrations at the Hôtel de Ville against General...
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    made an unsuccessful attack on Versailles under the leadership of Louis Charles Delescluze. Between 8 and 20 May, French forces had retaken the territory...
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    cabinet hostage. The insurgent leaders (Gustave Flourens, Louis Charles Delescluze, Louis Auguste Blanqui among them) attempted to depose Trochu's government...
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    raise a monument to martyr of freedom. This initiative earned Louis Charles Delescluze, publisher of a trial in which Léon Gambetta, then a young lawyer...
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    neighbourhood was left to defend itself. Their military commander, Louis Charles Delescluze, committed suicide by dramatically standing atop a barricade on...
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    neighborhood was left to defend itself. Their military commander, Louis Charles Delescluze, committed suicide by dramatically standing atop a barricade on...
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    (formed around Nodier, then Hugo from 1823–1828), the salon of Louis Charles Delescluze, the salon of Antoine (or Antony Deschamps), the salon of Madame...
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    Charles Delescluze (1809–1871), journalist and military commander of the Paris Commune Siraba Dembélé, handball player Abdou Dieye, footballer Louis Victor...
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    strategy of desperation, summed up in the slogan attributed to Louis Charles Delescluze: "Moscow rather than Sedan ". On May 17, in a speech delivered...
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  • to be returned to their owners May 9: Louis Rossel steps down as Delegate for War May 10: Louis Charles Delescluze becomes Delegate for War May 15: Minority...
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    Haussmann, prefect of the Seine. In the Sainte-Pélagie Prison he met Louis Charles Delescluze, later military commander of the Paris Commune, the writer Jules...
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    live the Commune!" and was immediately shot. Paris Commune Louis Charles Delescluze Louis Auguste Blanqui "Raoul Rigault, Communist". The New York Times...
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    the Commune, which precluded any serious action. He was replaced by Charles Delescluze. After the fall of the Commune, Rossel fled and lived for a short...
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    fifteen members met there to discuss its immediate evacuation, and only Delescluze and one other had protested. In its despair, a scorched-earth policy had...
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    Casse contributed to Henri Rochefort's La Marseillaise and to Louis Charles Delescluze's Le Réveil. Casse and all the writers for La Marseillaise were...
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    they were resupplied by the commissioner of the Nord department, Charles Delescluze, and by general Négrier. However, France's Minister for War Cavaignac...
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  • serving for a short period as personal secretary of Commune leader Louis Charles Delescluze. After the fall of the Commune, Ber escaped again to Peru in 1871...
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  • political prisoners over the next century. One early prisoner was Louis Charles Delescluze, arrested and deported in 1853, who after his release in 1859 became...
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    revolutionary socialist movement of the nineteenth century (along with Charles Delescluze and Félix Pyat). He represented the Jacobin minority in the French...
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  • politique quotidien". Gallica. 1871-03-24. Retrieved 2024-06-22. Greenberg, Louis M (196). "The Commune of 1871 as a Decentralist Reaction." The Journal of...
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    Boulets Avenue de Bouvines Rue de Candie Rue Chanzy Passage Charles-Dallery Rue Charles-Delescluze Boulevard de Charonne Rue de Charonne Rue du Chemin-Vert...
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    mouvement libéral (1815–1848), 1930, p. 181. 1952: Marcel Dessal, Charles Delescluze, 1809–1871: un révolutionnaire jacobin, 1952, p. 30. 1958: Mémoires...
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    on 17 November 1868, he was selected to defend the journalist Delescluze. Delescluze was being prosecuted for having promoted a monument to the representative...
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    order. These included Auguste Blanqui, Jean-Baptiste Millière [fr], Charles Delescluze, and Gustave Flourens. The Republican deputies thus chose to assume...
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    its government, the Commune. It was written by three journalists: Charles Delescluze, Jules Valles, and Pierre Denis, a Jacobin, socialist, and Proudhonist...
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  • 1930 a council dominated by the left renamed a Paris street after Charles Delescluze, one of the leaders of the Paris Commune, and tried, unsuccessfully...
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    prominent republicans like Martin Bernard, Alexandre Ledru-Rollin and Charles Delescluze. Its programme was the establishment of the 'Social and Democratic...
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