Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (3 May 1748 – 20 June 1836), usually known as the Abbé Sieyès (French: [sjejɛs]), was a French Roman Catholic abbé, clergyman, and...
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Florian (2014). Introduction to Sieyès's political theory. Brill. pp. 1–42. in Sieyès 2014. Sieyès, Emmanuel Joseph (2014) [First published January 1789]...
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Merleau-Ponty, Jean Moulin, Henri de Saint-Simon, Jean-Baptiste Say, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, J. R. D. Tata, Adolphe Thiers, and Rafael Trujillo. The Père Lachaise...
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denial of political rights to the common-folk majority of France, Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès, said: "Consequently, if it be claimed that, under the French constitution...
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of police at Paris on 20 July 1799. The newly elected director, Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès, wanted to curb the excesses of the Jacobins, who had recently reopened...
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Oath (June 20, 1789), by Couder January 1789 January: The Abbé Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès publishes a pamphlet, What is the Third Estate? he writes; "What...
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Coup of 30 Prairial VII (18 June) ousted the Jacobins and left Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, a member of the five-man ruling Directory, the dominant figure...
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Council of Five Hundred and Directory: Lucien Bonaparte, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, Roger Ducos and Joseph Fouché to overthrow the government. On 9 November 1799...
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(30 Prairial Year VII by the French Republican Calendar). It left Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès as the dominant figure of the French government, and prefigured...
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Louis-Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux, Étienne-François Le Tourneur and Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès were chosen as Directors. At the end of October a legislature consisting...
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Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, and Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès; at the same time, some of its members like Bertrand Barère, Pierre-Joseph Cambon, Lazare Carnot, and...
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French Republican calendar). This was when anti-Jacobin Director Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, after only a month in office, with the help of the Directory's...
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(Maraisards) After the Coup of 18 Brumaire (9 November 1799), Barras, Ducos, and Sieyès resigned. Moulin and Gohier, refusing to resign, were arrested by General...
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Neo-Jacobins, and participated in the Coup of 30 Prairial VII. However, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès' influence and news of the events in Egypt led to a shift in his...
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in 1804, emperor. The office was held by: Napoleon Bonaparte, Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès, Roger Ducos, provisional consuls (10 November – 12 December 1799)...
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René Guy le Chapelier, Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau, Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord and Nicolas de Condorcet...
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Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (Independent)...
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Arab World." Cooperation South Journal 1. Sieyès, Emmanuel-Joseph. 1999 [1773-1799]. Des Manuscrits de Sieyès, 1773-1799, edited by C. Fauré, J. Guilhaumou...
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of the National Convention (7 October 1794 – 20 April 1795) with Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès as President of the National Convention (20 April 1795 – 26 October...
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List of liberal theorists (section Emmanuel Sieyès)
1805 The Library of Greek Literature, 1805–1826 Parerga, 1809–1827 Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès '(France, 1748–1836) played an important role in the opening years...
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in 1780, albeit with a different meaning, by the French essayist Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (1748–1836). The ambitious (or many would say 'grandiose') ways...
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Directory was dissolved in 1799 following the coup spearheaded by Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès and Napoleon Bonaparte. Whereas Mercury and Minerva and other symbolic...
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and was one of the three Provisional Consuls (with Napoleon and Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès), becoming vice-president of the Senate with the arrival of a stable...
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be entrusted with educational questions. The project, to which Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès also contributed, was refused by the convention, who submitted the...
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Reaction were the following: Moderates (members of The Marsh) like Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, Jean de Cambacérès and Boissy d'Anglas Montagnards opposite to...
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Towards the end of David's life, he painted a portrait of his old friend Abbé Sieyès. Both had been involved in the Revolution, both had survived the purging...
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(Maraisards) After the Coup of 18 Brumaire (9 November 1799), Barras, Ducos, and Sieyès resigned. Moulin and Gohier, refusing to resign, were arrested by General...
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politics. London: Methuen & Co. p. 1. Sieyès, Emmanuel Joseph (1999). Fauré, C. (ed.). Des Manuscrits de Sieyès. 1773–1799 1 & 2. Paris: Champion....
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Schlanger Albert Schweitzer Michel Serres Antonin-Gilbert Sertillanges Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès Jean de Silhon Jules Simon Gilbert Simondon Jean Soldini Samuel...
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legislature to name Bonaparte, Sieyès, and Ducos as provisional Consuls to administer the government. Although Sieyès expected to dominate the new regime...
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