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    Armand Marrast (June 5, 1801, Saint-Gaudens–March 10, 1852, Paris) was a French journalist, politician and mayor of Paris. Editor of La Tribune (1830-35)...
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    government at the Hôtel de Ville (city hall), including Louis Blanc, Armand Marrast, Ferdinand Flocon, and Alexandre Martin, known as Albert L'Ouvrier ("Albert...
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  • Pélage Brizeux is held by the Musée de Quimper. This bust of the politician Marrast dates to 1891. This 1887 work in white marble is held in Vannes's town...
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    purity of his style gave his works great influence, especially over Armand Marrast, Louis Cardaillac and Victor Cousin. A lecture of his in the École Normale...
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    Garnier-Pagès and Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges. The three journalists were Armand Marrast, Louis Blanc (a socialist) and Ferdinand Flocon. The representative...
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  • acts Victor-Joseph-Ėtienne de Jouy, Hippolyte-Louis-Florent Bis and Armand Marrast, after Friedrich Schiller 3 August 1829 Salle Le Peletier, Paris Opéra...
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  • 1800. This youthful generation was augmented by three new members: Armand Marrast, an eminent man of letters who would later edit La Tribune des Départements;...
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  • Esquiros Louis Auguste Blanqui Alexandre Martin Ferdinand Flocon Armand Marrast Victor Schoelcher Karl Marx (1852). "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis...
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    then proceeded to return to his seat as a member of the Assembly. Armand Marrast, president of the parliament, subsequently proclaimed Louis-Napoléon...
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    (1846–1848) Constitutionalist Republican Office did not exist N/A 8 Armand Marrast 1801–1852 (Aged 50) 9 March 1848 19 July 1848 MP for Haute-Garonne (1848–1849)...
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    to be unseated after distant predecessors Raymond Forni in 2002 and Armand Marrast in 1849 (during the French Second Republic). Ferrand was born on 1 July...
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  • départements. The one in Paris, scheduled for February 22, 1848, was banned. Armand Marrast incited the population to demonstrate. The shootings on March 23 triggered...
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  • first performed in Paris. Libretto by Étienne de Jouy, Florent Bis and Armand Marrast. January 24 – William Mason, pianist and composer (d. 1908) February...
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    established (Jean-Baptiste Fleuriot-Lescot was mayor in 1794) Succeeded by Armand Marrast Minister of Finance Provisional Government of the French Republic In...
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    1848 Antoine Marie Jules Sénard 5 June 1848 29 June 1848 Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges 29 June 1848 19 July 1848 Armand Marrast 19 July 1848 26 May 1849...
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  • publication of the organisation was La Tribune des départements published by Armand Marrast. It published very revolutionary articles often insulting the King Louis-Philippe...
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    Flocon frightening Armand Marrast in 1848, by Cham...
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    Revolution of 1830. During the July Monarchy, Le National published Armand Marrast's call to Parisians to demonstrate on 22 February 1848, following the...
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    Sainte-Pélagie, where his fellow inmates included François-Vincent Raspail and Armand Marrast (both late prominent republicans who participated in the Revolution...
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    [author of the "Litany of Saint-Bertrand", and other devotional texts] Marrast, Armand; Sacaze, Julien (1889). Histoire du Comminges de Saint Bertrand et...
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    and Paul Augé (1881–1951) were born in L'isle-Jourdain as was the writer Armand Praviel (1875–1944). The inhabitants of the commune are known as Lislois...
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