Jean-Nicolas Pache (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ nikɔla paʃ], 5 May 1746 – 18 November 1823) was a French politician, a Jacobin who served as Minister of...
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François Pache (born 1932), Swiss figure skater Jean-Nicolas Pache (1746–1823), French politician Johannes Pache (1857–1897), German composer Joseph Pache (1861–1926)...
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Gallimard— is an autobiographical narrative which content, according to Jean Pache, appears to be "strange and meaningful". The common thread unfolds over...
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election on 15 February 1793 of the bitter ex-Girondin Jean-Nicolas Pache to the mayoralty. Pache had twice been minister of war in the Girondins government...
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L’Oisellerie (2017) "L’art de Corinna Bille" (1969) "Rencontre avec un poète : Jean Pache" (1984) "Maurice Chappaz, le souffle du Vieux-Pays (4/5)" (2014) "Alice...
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bishop Jean-Nicolas Marjolin (1780–1850), French surgeon and pathologist Jean-Nicolas Marrigues (1757–1834), French organist Jean-Nicolas Pache (1746–1823)...
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under General Reed. In October, 1793, he is derobed by Jean-Nicolas Pache and then by Jean-Baptiste Bouchotte for being to lenient and of noble birth...
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1961 Jean Starobinski, Jean-Pierre Monnier 1963 Jacques Chessex 1964 Pierrette Micheloud for Valais de cœur, Ed. Monographic, 1964 1967 Jean Pache for...
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Jean-Baptiste Edmond Fleuriot-Lescot (also known as Lescot-Fleuriot) (1761 – 28 July 1794) was an architect, sculptor, and revolutionary from the Austrian...
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Silvia Ricci-Lempen, for Un homme tragique, Lausanne, L'Aire, 1991. 1991 Jean Pache, for La straniera, Geneva, Zoé, 1990. 1990 François Debluë, for Troubles...
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conspirators were the Enragés: Claude-Emmanuel Dobsen and Jean-François Varlet. Jean-Nicolas Pache and Pierre Gaspard Chaumette led the march on the convention...
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Belgium and the Siege of Maastricht (1793). He disagreed with his successor Pache, the radical Convention and Jacobin deputies, like Robespierre and Marat...
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restoration was made marquis and marshal of France (1816). Chisholm 1911, p. 834. Jean-Claude Rochigneux, Maçons d'hier, maçonnerie d'aujourd'hui, Humanisme, Conform...
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Javier Houston Astros R R (1997-03-26) March 26, 1997 (age 27) 2 Cristian Pache Oakland Athletics R R (1998-11-19) November 19, 1998 (age 25) 2 Cristopher...
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starting in 1792, the Paris Commune and the ministers of war Jean-Nicolas Pache and, later, Jean Baptiste Noël Bouchotte bought several thousand copies of...
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Billy Hunter (1922–23) Jimmy Hogan (1925) Fred Spiksley (1928) Robert Pache (1931–32) Jimmy Hogan (1933–34) Alwin Riemke (1934–35) Friedrich Kerr (1939)...
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French Revolution, in which he participated, in 1793, he was called by Jean-Nicolas Pache to improve metallurgy and worked at several places including the École...
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Timeline of the French Revolution (section July 13, 1793 – Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat by Charlotte Corday)
and guillotined May 10: Arrest of Jean Nicolas Pache, the former mayor of Paris, followed by his replacement by Jean-Baptiste Fleuriot-Lescot, a close...
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of Montagnards in the Committee grew. Early April 1793, Minister of War Pache said to the National Convention that the 22 leaders of the Girondins should...
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though he was at this time seen by a great number of people. On 6 October, Pache, Chaumette, Jacques Hébert and others visited the boy and secured his signature...
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Jacobins. On 15 January 1793, Audouin married Marie-Sylvie Pache, the daughter of Jean-Nicolas Pache, and the witnesses at the wedding were Antoine Joseph...
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Osoria Willis Otáñez Juan Carlos Oviedo Marcell Ozuna Pablo Ozuna Cristian Pache José Paniagua Edward Paredes Enoli Paredes Jimmy Paredes José Parra Felipe...
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Bushiri Mruta Awazi, Jean Christian Knaff, Luba Simansky, Binette Schroeder, Étienne Delessert, Martin Leman, Jocelyne Pache, Boris Vallejo, Claude...
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Teddy Duckworth (1930) Karl Rappan (1932–35) Leo Weisz [de] (1935–36) R. Pache / A. Guinchard (1936–37) Otto Höss (1937) André Abegglen (1937–42) Léo Wionsowski...
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Kapetanović Miklos Molnar Robert Pache Kassoum Ouédraogo Junior Ross Christoph Westerthaler Carl Wijk Joe Addo Jean-Louis Bretteville William Townley...
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Antoine-François Momoro Charles-Philippe Ronsin Joseph Le Bon Jean-Baptiste Carrier Jean-Nicolas Pache (Formerly a Girondin) Claude Javogues Indulgents Georges...
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of the War Ministry which employed many Jacobins. He attacked not only Pache, the former minister of war, but also Marat and Robespierre. Dumouriez had...
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Pierre-Antoine Antonelle, Sylvain Maréchal, Restif de La Bretonne, Jean-Nicolas Pache, and Robert Lindet, as well as Philippe Buonarroti, a Babeuf friend...
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foods; locals call it "beryun" (بریون). Jean-Baptiste Tavernier has written about this food in his own journal. Jean Chardin has written two accounts about...
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4 February 1793 Preceded by Henri Lefèvre d'Ormesson Succeeded by Jean-Nicolas Pache Personal details Born (1748-09-21)21 September 1748 Limeil-Brévannes...
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