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    The 16 May 1877 crisis (French: Crise du seize mai) was a constitutional crisis in the French Third Republic concerning the distribution of power between...
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  • The May 1958 crisis, also known as the Algiers putsch or the coup of 13 May, was a political crisis in France during the turmoil of the Algerian War of...
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  • Massachusetts destroys much of four villages and kills 139 people. 1877 – The 16 May 1877 crisis occurs in France, ending with the dissolution of the National...
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    around the Pacific Rim. May 1616 May 1877 crisis in France: Parliament asserts its authority over the President. May 21 (May 9 O.S.) – By a speech in...
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  • release La Chalotais and yield to the provincial authorities. The 16 May 1877 crisis: President Patrice de Mac-Mahon dismissed Prime Minister Jules Simon...
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    flag and its fleur-de-lis against the republican tricolore, and the 16 May 1877 crisis forced the legitimists to abandon the political arena, while some...
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    minister of Napoleon III, bought the castle. He withdrew there after the 16 May 1877 crisis and became generally distant from the meetings of the Senate. He died...
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    Legitimists (category Articles that may contain original research from October 2011)
    Ultras' influence declined, although it survived until at least the 16 May 1877 crisis and 1879. They softened their views and made the restoration of the...
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    chateaux. However, they retained some influence until at least the 16 May 1877 crisis and even further. Their views softened, their principal aim became...
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    the counterrevolutionaries throughout the 19th century. After the 16 May 1877 crisis and the fall of the Ordre Moral government led by Marshall MacMahon...
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    military conspiracy of 1877, or attempted coup d'état, was a possible failed coup attempt in France during the May Sixteenth crisis. The aim of the conspirators...
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    Montélimar, he was one of the notable 363 parliamentarians who in the 16 May 1877 crisis passed a vote of no confidence in the ministry of Albert, the duke...
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    Germany's fast-growing power, were causing among its neighbors. The 16 May 1877 crisis heightened MacMahon's conflict with the Chamber of Deputies. After...
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    anti-republican (and thus counterrevolutionary), the Dreyfus Affair and the 16 May 1877 crisis that led to a monarchist coup d'état by MacMahon being examples of...
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    but it had been cancelled following the Commune's defeat. After the 16 May 1877 crisis and the victory of the Republicans at the following elections, various...
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    the "Opportunist Republicans." On 4 May 1877, he denounced "clericalism" as the enemy. During the 16 May 1877 crisis, Gambetta, in a speech at Lille on...
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    have been hotly debated by historians. Contemporary accounts of the 1877 crisis lack any discussion of the backroom negotiations. Neither Abram Hewitt's...
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    lessons of the recent war, he reorganised the French Army. During the 16 May 1877 crisis, Barail advocated for a monarchist coup, and became frustrated at...
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  • during the 16 May 1877 crisis. His appointment as mayor was revoked by decree on 26 June 1877. He was reinstated as mayor on 23 December 1877. He was again...
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    needed] Russia, Germany, Austria, Italy and other countries. After the 16 May 1877 crisis he became secretary of the Committee of the Left, and published a...
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    count of Chambord on the throne of France. She played a part in the 16 May 1877 crisis, which ultimately led to her husband′s resignation in January 1879...
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  • Republican circle, which was dissolved during the 16 May 1877 crisis. He was elected a councilor of Paris on 15 May 1887 and sat on the Radical Socialist benches...
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    anti-republican (and thus counterrevolutionary). The Dreyfus Affair and the 16 May 1877 crisis, which almost led to a monarchist coup d'état by MacMahon, are examples...
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    February 1871 – 25 May 1873). He was made a sénateur inamovible in 1875 and sided with the opposition during the 16 May 1877 crisis. Due to this he was...
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    Swan Sonnenshcein and Co. pp. 16–17. Barry, Quintin (2012). War in the East: a military history of the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–78. Solihull, West Midlands:...
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    In the senate he approved the acts of Patrice de MacMahon in the 16 May 1877 crisis, and voted in June for the dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies...
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  • Broglie government after the 16 May 1877 crisis and voted against the dissolution of the chamber of deputies in June 1877. He voted for the Jules Ferry...
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    dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies in 1877, for the government of Albert de Broglie during the 16 May 1877 crisis, against the Ministry of Jules Armand...
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    government in the 16 May 1877 crisis. After the Chamber was dissolved he was reelected as a Bonapartist and as official candidate on 14 October 1877, and again...
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    Deputies, against the ministry of Albert de Broglie formed after the 16 May 1877 crisis and then for the ministry of Jules Armand Dufaure. La Serve died in...
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