Jules Claude Gabriel Favre (21 March 1809 – 20 January 1880) was a French statesman and lawyer. After the establishment of the Third Republic in September...
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Gilbert Favre (1936–1998), Bolivian flautist Jules Favre (1809–1880), French statesman Jules Favre (naturalist) (1882–1959), Swiss naturalist Julie Favre (1833–1896)...
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Jules Favre (6 November 1882, Le Locle – 22 January 1959, Geneva) was a Swiss zoologist, mycologist and geologist. He was curator at the Natural History...
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Legislative Body, was stormed. Republican deputies Léon Gambetta and Jules Favre proclaimed the regime's fall and led the crowd to Paris City Hall, where...
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end the active phase of the Franco-Prussian War. The signatories were Jules Favre, foreign minister in the provisional Government of National Defence,...
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sa vie et ses discours (Paris, 1883). Jules Dufaure – President of the Council and Minister of Justice Jules Favre – Minister of Foreign Affairs Adolphe...
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28 January, by surrendering to the Germans to end the siege of Paris; Jules Favre, a prominent French politician, did so, meeting with Bismarck in Versailles...
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the French under Napoleon III and the government of Adolphe Thiers and Jules Favre, he had not planned for all the demands he presented to the French in...
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Julie Velten Favre (November 15, 1833 – c. 1896), sometimes called Madame Jules Favre, was a French philosopher and educator. She is known for her work...
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property, and the family". Louis Jules Trochu, President of the Government Léon Gambetta, Minister of the Interior Jules Favre, Vice-President, Minister of...
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Jules Favre (born 22 March 1999) is a French rugby union player, who plays for Stade Rochelais. He was first selected for the French national rugby team...
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There were an equal number of more radical republicans, including Jules Favre and Jules Ferry, who wanted a republic without a monarch, and who felt that...
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virulent demands for democratic reform from leading republicans such as Jules Favre, along with constant rumours of impending revolution. In addition, French...
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was reduced to five members: Alfred Darimon, Émile Ollivier, Hénon, Jules Favre, and Ernest Picard. The royalists waited inactive after the new and unsuccessful...
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(1875) for La fille de Carilès. In 1893, she was a recipient of the Jules-Favre Prize. Colomb died in 1892. Joséphine-Blanche Bouchet was born in La...
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Claudius (10 BC–54 AD) – Roman emperor Caracalla (186–217) – Roman emperor Jules Favre (1809–1880) – Republican statesman Étienne Rognon (1869-1948) – politician...
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in the government of National Defence. In January 1871 he accompanied Jules Favre to Versailles to arrange the capitulation of Paris, and the next month...
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August he was appointed minister of foreign affairs in succession to Jules Favre. Although minister he was not a deputy, and on standing for Paris in...
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Siècle, and he joined the constitutional opposition. With Alfred Darimon, Jules Favre, JL Hénon and Ernest Picard he formed a group known as Les Cinq (the...
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Morgentaler into the order. Dame of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem Jules Favre Foundation Award, Académie française Woman of the Year, World Union of...
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1871, Otto von Bismarck and the French minister of foreign affairs, Jules Favre, decided that France would hold national elections. Adolphe Thiers, who...
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French Republic. The leaders of the group included Adolphe Thiers, Jules Ferry, Jules Grévy, Henri Wallon and René Waldeck-Rousseau. Although considered...
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of their civil rights as heirs of Louis XVI, no less an advocate than Jules Favre pled their cause. However, DNA testing conducted in 1993 proved that...
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government with nine ministers, a majority of republicans, including Jules Favre and Jules Simon. The first task assigned by the Assembly was to negotiate...
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opposition counted the redoubtable names of Adolphe Thiers, Berryer and Jules Favre, and government measures were only passed by frequent resort to the closure...
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discussions began on January 23, 1871 and continued at Versailles between Jules Favre and Bismarck until the 27th. On the French side there was concern that...
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Watched by Bismarck, Jules Favre, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, puts his seal on the Treaty of Frankfurt....
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Lecouls Henri Magois Gérald Merceron Jean Pambrun Vincent Pelo Julien Pierre Jules Plisson Dany Priso Vincent Rattez Arthur Retière David Roumieu Christophe...
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North German Confederation, and the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jules Favre. The Germans again seized the château during the occupation of France...
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pseudonym Marguerite Poradowska. Her book Les Filles du pope (1893) won the Jules-Favre Prize, and her books Demoiselle Micia (1899), and Pour Noémi (1900) won...
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