and Bourbon until the monarchy was abolished in 1792 during the French Revolution. The Kingdom of France was also ruled in personal union with the Kingdom...
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Convention (20 September 1792 – 2 November 1795) with Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve as President of the National Convention (22 September 1792 – 2 June 1793) with...
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conflicts resulting from the French Revolution that lasted from 1792 until 1802. They pitted France against Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, Russia, and several...
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The French Revolutionary Wars began on 20 April 1792 when the French Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria. This launched the War of the First Coalition...
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involving modern France from the abolition of the French monarchy and the establishment of the French First Republic on 21 September 1792 until the current...
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outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars in April 1792 resulted in the insurrection of 10 August 1792. The monarchy was replaced by the French First Republic...
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War of the First Coalition (category Articles containing French-language text)
France declared war on Austria on 20 April 1792; Prussia, having allied with Austria in February, declared war on France in June 1792. In July 1792,...
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the French Revolutionary Wars in April 1792 resulted in the insurrection of 10 August 1792. The monarchy was abolished and replaced by the French First...
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Levée en masse (French pronunciation: [ləve ɑ̃ mɑs] or, in English, mass levy) is a French term used for a policy of mass national conscription, often...
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Marie Antoinette (redirect from Marie Antoinette of France)
First Coalition were immensely damaging to her image among French citizens. On 10 August 1792, the attack on the Tuileries forced the royal family to take...
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Reign of Terror (redirect from The Terror (France))
France declared war on 20 April 1792. However, at this point, the war was only Prussia and Austria against France. France began this war with a series of...
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10 August 1792 was a defining event of the French Revolution, when armed revolutionaries in Paris, increasingly in conflict with the French monarchy,...
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and its allies. France declared war on Austria (April 20, 1792) and Prussia joined on the Austrian side a few weeks later. The French Revolutionary Wars...
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Brunswick Manifesto (redirect from Brunswick Manifesto (1792))
Prussian), on 25 July 1792 to the population of Paris, France during the War of the First Coalition. The manifesto threatened that if the French royal family were...
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Louis XVI (redirect from Louis XVI of France)
became King of France and Navarre on his grandfather's death on 10 May 1774, and reigned until the abolition of the monarchy on 21 September 1792. From 1791...
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Louis Philippe I (redirect from Louis-Philip I of France)
Kingdom of France declared war on the Habsburg monarchy on 20 April 1792, Louis Philippe first participated in what became known as the French Revolutionary...
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September 1792, the French First Republic was proclaimed, and the new National Convention decided that 1792 was to be known as Year I of the French Republic...
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Aix-en-Provence (French: [ɛks ɑ̃ pʁɔ.vɑ̃s] , UK: /ˌɛks ɒ̃ prɒˈvɒ̃s/, US: /ˌeɪks ɒ̃ proʊˈvɒ̃s, ˌɛks -/), or simply Aix (Occitan: Ais de Provença), is a...
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The Volunteer of 1792 (French: Le Volontaire de 1792) is a statue created in 1899 by the sculptor Paul-François Choppin. The statue was commissioned to...
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Coulommiers, Seine-et-Marne (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
rail connections to Tournan-en-Brie and Paris. The town has a statue to Commandant Nicolas-Joseph Beaurepaire who, in 1792, killed himself rather than...
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as separate from the French Army and existed both for policing and as a military reserve. However, in its original stages from 1792 to 1795, the National...
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Loi autorisant le divorce en France was a French law introduced during the French Revolution on 20 September 1792. It was the first law to allow for a...
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Emmanuel Macron since 14 May 2017. The National Convention (20 September 1792 – 26 October 1795) was led by the President of the National Convention; the...
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Charles François Dumouriez (category Secretaries of State for War (France))
himself to the Girondist party and, on 15 March 1792, became the French minister of foreign affairs. In March 1792 selected Lebrun-Tondu as his first officer...
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La Marseillaise (redirect from National anthem of France)
national anthem of France. The song was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg after the declaration of war by France against Austria...
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abdication of Napoleon on April 6, 1814, France lost, by the Treaty of Paris, all its territories conquered after 1792. France only kept a small part of Savoy...
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en France des descendants des Sarrasins, notamment dans toute la région du sud de la Loire, dans les monts d'Auvergne, en Guyenne, en Languedoc et en...
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involving the Kingdom of France (987–1792). For pre-987 battles, see List of battles involving the Franks and Francia. For post-1792 battles, see List of...
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House of Bourbon (redirect from France: Wars of Religion – Bourbon Dynasty)
the 1792 overthrow of the monarchy during the French Revolution. Restored briefly in 1814 and definitively in 1815 after the fall of the First French Empire...
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Foerster, Maxime (2012). Elle ou lui? : une histoire des transsexuels en France. Impr. CPI Firmin-Didot). Paris: La Musardine. ISBN 978-2-84271-400-0...
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