Dominique Joseph Garat (8 September 1749 – 9 December 1833) was a French Basque writer, lawyer, journalist, philosopher and politician. Garat was born...
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French novelist Dominique Garat (1735-1799), called the Old, French Basque politician, brother of Dominique-Joseph Dominique-Joseph Garat (1749–1833), French...
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Convention with 48 pieces of artillery. The next day the Interior minister Garat forced Danton to disavow the events from the evening before. On 1 July 1793...
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his wife. At around 8 a.m. the commander of the National Guard, Antoine Joseph Santerre, arrived at the Temple. Louis received a final blessing from Edgeworth...
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minority. The Basques, spearheaded by the enlightened Garat brothers, Dominique Joseph and Dominique the Old, regarded with disbelief the proposal and opposed...
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Pierre-Jean Garat (25 April 1764 – 1 March 1823) was a French Basque singer and nephew of Dominique Joseph Garat. He was born in Ustaritz. Garat devoted himself...
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and Tracy, Constantin-François de Chassebœuf, Comte de Volney and Dominique Joseph Garat, professor in the National Institute. Along with some of these colleagues...
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Nive. It was built in the early 19th century and was the home of Dominique Joseph Garat a French writer and revolutionary politician who was for a time...
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regularly used against Cagots. Giézitains is seen in the writings of Dominique Joseph Garat. Elizabeth Gaskell records the anglicised Gehazites in her work...
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politician in Navarra. Carlos Garaikoetxea, former lehendakari. Dominique-Joseph Garat, writer and politician. Diego de Gardoqui, diplomat. Juan José Ibarretxe...
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newly created département of Basses-Pyrénées, together with Béarn. Dominique Joseph Garat and his older brother were then representing the Biltzar (Assembly)...
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The school was created based on a recommendation by Joseph Lakanal and Dominique-Joseph Garat, who were part of the commission on public education....
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Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière 10 August 1792 23 January 1793 Dominique Joseph Garat 23 January 1793 20 August 1793 Jules-François Paré 20 August 1793...
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Bayonne; Dominique Joseph Garat (1749–1833), writer and politician François Cabarrus (1752–1810), French adventurer and Spanish financier Armand Joseph Dubernad...
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Daunou, prefixed to the second ed. of the Hist. litt. d'Italie; Dominique Joseph Garat, Notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de PL Guingené, prefixed to a...
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Antoine Duranton Preceded by Clément Felix Champion de Villeneuve Minister of the Interior August 1792 – January 1793 Succeeded by Dominique Joseph Garat...
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August–October, 1792 Dominique Joseph Garat, 1792–1793 Louis Gohier, 1793–1794 Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai, 1795–1796 Jean Joseph Victor Génissieu,...
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apparent Ferdinand VII and raise a militia against the French. Dominique Joseph Garat End of Basque home rule in France His eldest son was Éléonore-Louis...
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Jean-Baptiste Perrin des Vosges 20 January 1799 – 19 February 1799: Dominique Joseph Garat 19 February 1799 – 21 March 1799: Jean-Aimé Delacoste 21 March 1799...
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Jean-Baptiste Perrin des Vosges 21 December 1798 20 January 1799 Dominique Joseph Garat 20 January 1799 19 February 1799 Jean-Aimé Delacoste 19 February...
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(1728–1800) Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (1748–1836) Nicolas Chamfort (1741–1794) Joseph-Ignace Guillotin (1738–1794) Dominique Joseph Garat (1749–1833) Pierre...
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Emmanuel-Félicité de Durfort de Duras, 1775–1789, politician and soldier Dominique Joseph Garat, 1803–1816, politician, lawyer and philosopher. Excluded by ordinance...
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Laboucly, Inspecteur de la Viande. 1794, Saarbrücken Portrait of Dominique Joseph Garat, 1794, Vizille, musée de la Révolution française Portrait du général...
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vicomte de la Platière 10 August 1792 14 March 1793 Girondins Dominique Joseph Garat 14 March 1793 20 August 1793 Girondins Jules-François Paré 20...
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August 1793 he was made Minister of the Interior in replacement of Dominique Joseph Garat. Denounced as a "new Roland" by François-Nicolas Vincent and Jacques...
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Political offices Preceded by Dominique Joseph Garat Minister of Justice 1793–1794 Succeeded by Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai...
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of the nobility of the bailiwicks of Melun and Moret-sur-Loing. Dominique Joseph Garat (1749–1833), deputy of the Third Estate des Basses-Pyrénées. Alexandre...
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d'Herbois, Étienne Clavière, Condorcet Le Conservateur : Dominique Joseph Garat, Marie-Joseph Chénier, François Daunou Le Contrepoison ou préservatif contre...
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Directory such as Alexandre Rousselin de Saint-Albin, Marie-Joseph Chénier, Dominique Joseph Garat, Pierre-Louis Ginguené and Claude Charles Fauriel. Julie...
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Some Basques saw a way forward in the 1808 Bayonne Statute and Dominique-Joseph Garat's project, initially approved by Napoleon, to create a separate Basque...
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