Jérôme Lalande (category Writers from Bourg-en-Bresse)
Lefrançois de Lalande (French: [lalɑ̃d]; 11 July 1732 – 4 April 1807) was a French astronomer, freemason and writer. Lalande was born at Bourg-en-Bresse (département...
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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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website of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2022. "Jules Grévy (1807–1891)". Official website of the French Presidency. 15...
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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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of the French (French: Empereur des Français) was the title of the monarch and supreme ruler of the First French Empire and the Second French Empire....
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Denmark. Although neutral, Denmark was under French pressure to pledge its fleet to Napoleon. In September 1807, the Royal Navy bombarded Copenhagen, seizing...
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Napoleon (redirect from Napoleon of France)
Napoleon and the Persian Empire of Fat′h-Ali Shah Qajar. It collapsed in 1807 when France and Russia formed an unexpected alliance. In the end, Napoleon made...
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Politics of France President of France Renamed from La République En Marche! in September 2022 List on the website of the French Prime Minister (in French)...
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Departure of the Conscripts (redirect from Les conscrits de 1807 défilant devant la porte Saint-Deni)
of the Conscripts (French: Les conscrits de 1807 défilant devant la porte Saint-Denis) is an 1808 history painting by the French artist Louis-Léopold...
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Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau (category 1807 deaths)
Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau (1 July 1725 – 10 May 1807) was a French Royal Army officer and nobleman who played a critical role in the...
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The year 1807 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. March 29 – H. W. Olbers discovers the asteroid which Carl Friedrich...
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Peninsular War (redirect from Army of Spain (France))
invaded and occupied Portugal in 1807 by transiting through Spain, and it escalated in 1808 after Napoleonic France occupied Spain, which had been its...
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a list of wars involving modern France from the abolition of the French monarchy and the establishment of the French First Republic on 21 September 1792...
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Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême (redirect from Louis XIX of France)
Louis Antoine of France, Duke of Angoulême (6 August 1775 – 3 June 1844) was the elder son of Charles X and the last Dauphin of France from 1824 to 1830...
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Bourg-en-Bresse (French pronunciation: [buʁk‿ɑ̃ bʁɛs] ; Arpitan: Bôrg) is the prefecture of the Ain department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Eastern...
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of France and contributed forces to the French Invasion of Russia in 1812. 1806–1807, 1813–1815 1804–1807, 1812–1815 Russia became an ally of France following...
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Jean-Andoche Junot (category Suicides by jumping in France)
and the Napoleonic Wars. He is best known for leading the French invasion of Portugal in 1807. Junot was born into a bourgeois family in Bussy-le-Grand...
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dignitaries were later added: Vice Grand Elector of the Empire (1807) Vice Constable of the Empire (1807) Governor General of the Alps Departments (1809) Grand...
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Russo-Ottoman vassal state, from 1800 to 1807, before reverting to France at the Treaty of Tilsit. The second period of French rule lasted until 1810/14, after...
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Adrienne de La Fayette (category 1807 deaths)
Noailles, Marquise de La Fayette (2 November 1759 – 25 December 1807), was a French marchioness. She was the daughter of Jean de Noailles and Henriette...
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normalization of diplomatic relations between Russia and France following the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807. Comte d'Hédouville Duc de Trévise Baron de Barante...
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the Senate in 1807, with its remaining functions and members absorbed into the Corps législatif. Nossiter, Adam (4 December 2024). "France's Prime Minister...
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Jacques Cellerier (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
Mortefontaine between France and the U.S, he proceeded to the restoration of the theatre of the Château de Mortefontaine [fr]. In 1807, Napoleon I charged...
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or equivalently "Liste chronologique des ambassadeurs de France en Pologne" (in French). French Embassy in Warsaw. Retrieved 15 January 2013. Qui êtes-vous...
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between 1806 and 1807, as part of the Napoleonic Wars, War of the Third Coalition at a time when Spain was an ally of Napoleonic France. In Argentine historiography...
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House of Bourbon (redirect from France: Wars of Religion – Bourbon Dynasty)
Etruria in 1807. King Charles IV of Spain had been an ally of France. He succeeded his father, Charles III, in 1788. At first he declared war on France on 7...
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and Spanish armies, then allied, occupied Portugal in 1807, and escalated in 1808 when France turned on Spain, its former ally. The war on the peninsula...
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Louis Philippe I (redirect from Louis-Philip I of France)
the Citizen King, was King of the French from 1830 to 1848, the penultimate monarch of France, and the last French monarch to bear the title "King." He...
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"Création de territoire en Guyane françaises". Journal officiel de la Guyane française via Bibliothèque Nationale de France (in French). 6 June 1930. Archived...
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Léonard Bourdon (category Représentants en mission)
de la Cronière (6 November 1754, Alençon – 29 May 1807, Breslau) was a French politician of the French Revolution. He was president of the National Constituent...
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