Barnave can refer to: Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave (1761-1793), French politician Barnave, Drôme, a commune of the Drôme département in France This...
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Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan pjɛʁ ʒozɛf maʁi baʁnav], 22 October 1761 – 29 November 1793) was a French politician...
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favour by taking Barnave as his chief advisor. At the opening of the Legislative Assembly, Louis XVI delivered a speech written by Barnave and for the next...
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Barnave is a commune in the Drôme department in southeastern France. Barnave is a small village opposite to the Dome Pie Ferre (2040m) of Glandasse. The...
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the National Constituent Assembly sent three representatives, Antoine Barnave, Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve and Charles César de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg...
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return, the party was joined by three emissaries of the Assembly: Antoine Barnave, Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve, and Charles César de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg...
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Committee of Revisions, was struck September 1790, and included Antoine Barnave, Adrien Duport, and Charles de Lameth. Because the National Assembly was...
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failed to introduce the jury system in civil cases. Duport formed with Barnave and Alexandre de Lameth a group known as the "triumvirate," which was popular...
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and should sit alone as a National Assembly. Activists such as Mounier, Barnave and Robespierre organised regional meetings, petitions and literature in...
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comte de Mirabeau, Parisian deputy Abbé Sieyès, Dauphiné deputy Antoine Barnave, Jérôme Pétion, the Abbé Grégoire, Charles Lameth, Alexandre Lameth, Artois...
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delegates from the colony of Saint-Domingue. The text was prepared by Antoine Barnave and Isaac Le Chapelier. An English-language translation of the oath reads:...
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rejected the advice of the moderate constitutionalists, led by Antoine Barnave, to fully implement the Constitution of 1791, which he had sworn to maintain...
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Petion was overshadowed in the Assembly by such orators as Mirabeau and Barnave, his close relationship with Girondin leader Brissot provided him with...
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Society of the Cincinnati from France. Alexandre Lameth, Adrien Duport, and Barnave were brought together in September 1789 for the first time during the first...
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background). Mignet also points to Adrien Duport, Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave, and Alexander Lameth as leaders among the "most extreme of this party"...
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in Paris by two illustrious notables, Jean Joseph Mounier and Antoine Barnave. In 1790, the Dauphiné was divided into three departments, and Grenoble...
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Liberal. He spent time with reformists such as Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave and Jacques Pierre Brissot outside of the Assembly as they all shared the...
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According to the socialist leader Jean Jaurès, the French writer Antoine Barnave was the first to develop the theory that economic forces were the driving...
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correspondence with the most famous deputies, notably with Chapelier, Mirabeau, and Barnave. Their stubborn silence on all my letters soon proved to me that though...
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Constitution", supporters of a Constitutional Monarchy, including La Fayette, Barnave, Alexandre-Théodore-Victor, comte de Lameth and Théodore de Lameth [fr]...
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storming of the Bastille; guillotined during the Reign of Terror. Antoine Barnave Constitutional monarchist and Feuillant; guillotined. Paul Nicolas, vicomte...
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Feuillants, whose chief leaders, Gilbert du Motier de La Fayette and Antoine Barnave, remained outside the House because of their ineligibility for re-election...
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nature of the killing of both Foullon and Bertier was endorsed by Antoine Barnave, a member of the new National Legislative Assembly, with the comment: "What...
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was to block the ambitions of the old leaders of the Jacobins, Antoine Barnave, Adrien Duport, and Alexandre de Lameth, aspiring to create a constitutional...
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orators of the Assembly, Cazalès is mainly remembered for a duel fought with Barnave, in which Cazalès was wounded in the forehead. After the insurrection of...
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as Talleyrand and De Narbonne, monarchists (Feuillants) such as Antoine Barnave, Charles Lameth and his brothers Alexandre and Théodore, the Comte de Clermont-Tonnerre...
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General, musicologist Jean Joseph Mounier (1758–1806), politician. Antoine Barnave (1761–1793), orator of the French Revolution. Camille Teisseire (1764–1842)...
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Jean-Joseph Mounier, president of the Assemblée Pierre-François Garel as Antoine Barnave John Arnold as Nicolas de Condorcet Jacques Ledran as Jacques Guillaume...
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two illustrious notables from Grenoble, Jean Joseph Mounier and Antoine Barnave. In 1790, Dauphiné was divided in three departments, the current Isère...
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