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    The Chambre introuvable (French for "Unobtainable Chamber") was the first Chamber of Deputies elected after the Second Bourbon Restoration in 1815. It...
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    composed of 350 ultra-royalists; the king himself thus named it the Chambre introuvable ("the Unobtainable Chamber"), called as such because the Chamber...
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  • Chambre (French for chamber) may refer to: Chambre des Pairs Chambre des Députés Chambre de bonne Chambre introuvable Valet de chambre Chambre Ardente...
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  • Ultras, whom the election returned, declaring that he had found a chambre introuvable, literally, an "unfindable house". It was the Declaration of Saint-Ouen...
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    The following year, Louis dissolved the unpopular parliament (the Chambre introuvable), giving rise to the liberal Doctrinaires. His reign was further...
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    1815–1816, the (then) Ultra-royalist chamber was referred to as the Chambre introuvable. The Chamber of Deputies was elected by census suffrage according...
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    Élie, duc Decazes; Louis himself followed a cautious policy. The chambre introuvable, elected in 1815, given the nickname "unobtainable" by Louis, was...
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  • Ultra-royalists won 350 seats. The parliament later became known as the Chambre introuvable. "1. 1815–1830: The Ultras, Extremism and Tradition". The Right Wing...
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    Chamber of Deputies an Ultra-royalist majority in 1815–1816 (la Chambre introuvable) and from 1824 to 1827. Known to be more royalist than the king (plus...
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  • had been frightened by the violence of the Ultra-royalists in the Chambre introuvable of 1815. However, the Ultras quickly came back to government, headed...
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  • elected to the Chamber of Deputies an Ultra-royalist majority (la Chambre introuvable) in 1815–1816 and again from 1824 to 1827. Known to be "more royalist...
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    Carlton House in London. May 8 – Divorce is abolished in France by the Chambre introuvable, after having been permitted following the French Revolution. June...
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  • Ultra-royalist delegation that was seated in October 1815 was nicknamed the Chambre introuvable. During the first years of the French Third Republic, France's Parliament...
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    in 1814–15 and deputy for the Haute-Garonne in the ultra-royalist Chambre introuvable of 1815. Villèle, who before the promulgation of the charter had...
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    session of the new Ultraroyalist Chamber of Deputies (the famous Chambre introuvable), Richelieu decided (after much urging from Mathieu de Montmorency)...
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    with the monarchy through a constitutional monarchy. Instead, the Chambre introuvable elected in 1815 banished all Conventionnels who had voted Louis XVI's...
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    with the monarchy through a constitutional monarchy. Instead, the Chambre introuvable, elected in 1815, first banished all Conventionnels who had voted...
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    Talleyrand-Périgord (1754–1838) • 9 July 1815 26 September 1815 Independent I (Chambre introuvable) (1815) Louis XVIII (1815–1824) Armand-Emmanuel de Vignerot du Plessis...
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  • from the fort's outhouses. 1816 – Louis XVIII has to dissolve the Chambre introuvable ("Unobtainable Chamber"). 1836 – Sam Houston is elected as the first...
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    to work with the Ultra-royalists of the Chamber of Deputies (the Chambre introuvable), he resigned office in September. Under the more moderate ministers...
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    1816 broke the power of the ultraroyalists and substituted for the Chambre introuvable a moderate assembly composed of liberal Doctrinaires. De Broglie's...
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  • du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu 8 May – Divorce is abolished by the Chambre introuvable, after having been permitted following the French Revolution. 2 July...
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    criticism of King Louis XVIII in La Monarchie selon la Charte, after the Chambre introuvable was dissolved, resulted in his disgrace. He lost his function of...
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  • Deputies, which was therefore dubbed Chambre retrouvée (in reference to the ultra-royalist Chambre introuvable elected after the Restoration). Despite...
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    Chamber of Deputies, voting with the ultra-royalist majority of the "Chambre introuvable" He was unable to be re-elected in 1816 as he was under the newly...
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    XVIII, found himself in front of the Chamber of Deputies (the famous Chambre introuvable) but found its quarrels and divisions made his task impossible. On...
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    government. Indeed, the Chamber of Deputies elected in August 1815 (the "Chambre introuvable") whose majority was ultra-royalist, wished to dominate the Richelieu...
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  • Chamber of Deputies from 1816, following the dissolution of the Chambre introuvable (Unobtainable Chamber), which had decimated their ranks. Gradually...
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    or "special courts" before the Chamber of Deputies (nicknamed the Chambre introuvable), Vaublanc shouted out: "France wants its King!" To great applause...
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    Bordesoulle was then elected a centre-right député for Indre in the "Chambre introuvable" of 1815–1816, and on 12 October was made a member of the commission...
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