The revolt of Lyon against the National Convention was a counter-revolutionary movement in the city of Lyon during the time of the French Revolution. It...
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was the centre of a revolt against the French government during the War of the First Coalition. The Army of the Alps, under the command of Kellermann, was...
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Civil Ensign of the Kingdom of France. Imperial Standard of Napoléon III. Flag of Lyon, because of Revolt of Lyon against the National Convention. Traditional...
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objectives, the revolts were not centrally organised or well-coordinated.: 177 The revolts were put down by the armies of the Convention over the following...
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the revolt of Lyon against the National Convention, while Jean-Baptiste Carrier ordered the drownings at Nantes. Tallien ensured the operation of the...
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the revolt of Lyon against the National Convention and was considered too royalist. As a result, the city had to endure a 2-month siege. During the French...
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indignation against the September Massacres, and supported to the utmost of his power the revolt of Lyon against the National Convention. The subsequent...
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a goddess of Liberty. In 1793, following the Revolt of Lyon against the National Convention, "Lyon n'est plus" (Lyons was no more), as the city as an...
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The National Convention (French: Convention nationale) was the constituent assembly of the Kingdom of France for one day and the French First Republic...
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François Sébastien Christophe Laporte (category Deputies to the French National Convention)
down the Revolt of Lyon against the National Convention. After the city surrendered, he reported the judgements of the Revolutionary Tribunal to the Convention...
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Antoine Dorfeuille (category French people of the French Revolutionary Wars)
thèse d'histoire, Université Lumière Lyon II, 2003. A.D. Ain Bib TU 392 Revolt of Lyon against the National Convention First White Terror Revue critique...
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André d'Arbelles (category Recipients of the Legion of Honour)
by the National Convention on December 2 of that year. He first escaped the pursuit of his enemies; but having been taken after the revolt of Lyon against...
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part of the Rhône-et-Loire souveraineté. 1792 - The first version of the Théâtre des Célestins is inaugurated. 1793 Revolt of Lyon against the National Convention;...
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minister of finance 1788-90 June 7: Day of the Tiles in Grenoble, first revolt against the king. July 21: Assembly of Vizille, assembly of the Estates-General...
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the Federalist revolts. It marked the end of the federalist revolt in Normandy and in Brittany. Since spring 1793 the National Convention had been split...
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1870–72: The Revolution of the Lances, the National Party revolts against the Colorado Government in Uruguay. 1870–71: Lyon Commune in France. 1871: The Paris...
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Louis Legendre (category Deputies to the French National Convention)
missions to Lyon (in February 1793, before the town revolted) and to the Seine-Inférieure (from August to October 1793). Upon his return from Lyon, he was...
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were in revolt against the National Convention. This was brought to an end by the siege of Lyon between August and October 1793. The half-relief depicting...
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Jean-Paul Marat led the attack on the representatives in the National Convention, who in January had voted against the execution of the King and since then...
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Muscadin (category Groups of the French Revolution)
the preceding Reign of Terror of the Jacobins. The "jeunesse dorée" came to have a considerable influence on the National Convention, and after the Jacobin...
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Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crancé (category Presidents of the National Convention)
Convention. On May 29, 1793, fighting broke at in Lyon as royalists attempted to overthrow the National Convention. Dubois-Crancé, being a member of the...
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(French: [mɔ̃taɲaʁ]), sat on the highest benches in the National Convention. The term, first used during a session of the Legislative Assembly, came into...
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Upper Canada Rebellion (redirect from The Upper Canada Rebellion)
was the rebellion in Lower Canada (present-day Quebec), which started the previous month, that emboldened rebels in Upper Canada to revolt. The Upper...
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Jacques Pierre Brissot (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
revolutionary leading the faction of Girondins (initially called Brissotins) at the National Convention in Paris. The Girondins favored exporting the revolution...
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Joseph Fouché (redirect from Princess Margareta of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg)
execute the reprisals of the Convention. Lyon had revolted against the Convention. Lyon, on 23 November, was declared to be in a "state of revolutionary war"...
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Boulevard de la Croix-Rousse (category 1st arrondissement of Lyon)
reconstructed in 1834 on the remains of 16th century ramparts, which had been demolished during the revolt of Lyon against the National Convention in 1793. In 1852...
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Pierre Bouchet (category Physicians from Lyon)
exhausted by the Revolutionary armies siege of Lyon after the Revolt of the city against the National Convention. Castellan, Paul-François (1839). Notice...
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William Lyon Mackenzie King (December 17, 1874 – July 22, 1950) was a Canadian statesman and politician who was the tenth prime minister of Canada for...
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Bagaudae (category Peasant revolts)
rural discontent within the context of Marxist class warfare. Bagaudae Revolt Jacquerie List of peasant revolts Popular revolt in late medieval Europe...
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Maximilien Robespierre (redirect from The Incorruptible)
by federalist revolts in Lyon, Le Midi, and Normandy, and confronted with hostility from across Europe and foreign factions. At the end of June, Robespierre...
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