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    Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers (/tiˈɛər/ tee-AIR, French: [maʁi ʒozɛf lwi adɔlf tjɛʁ]; 15 April 1797 – 3 September 1877) was a French statesman and...
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    French Third Republic in September 1870 (under French chief-executive Adolphe Thiers from February 1871) and the complete defeat of the French Army by the...
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    endorsement of the conservative leader Adolphe Thiers, who believed he could be the most easily controlled; Thiers called him "of all the candidates, the...
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    figure, Adolphe Thiers. Guizot, one of the only remaining right-wing alternatives, had just been named ambassador to London and left France. Thiers's aim...
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    Revolution of 1830. Thiers' history was widely praised in France and won him a seat in the Académie française in 1834. Kidron describes Thiers' history as: "historical...
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    from that of the new government under Adolphe Thiers. The regime came to an end after a bloody suppression by Thiers's government in May 1871. 1872–73: After...
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    The Thiers wall (French: Enceinte de Thiers) was the last of the defensive walls of Paris. It was an enclosure constructed between 1841 and 1846 and was...
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  • against foreign interests. After the fall of Lafitte, Adolphe Thiers became party leader. Thiers was well connected to the King and became Minister of...
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    Georges Danton. Danton was also accused by later French historians Adolphe Thiers, Alphonse de Lamartine, Jules Michelet, Louis Blanc and Edgar Quinet...
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    Pierre (1986). Adolphe Thiers ou De la nécessité en politique (in French). Paris: Fayard. pp. 334–375. ISBN 2213018251. "Adolphe Thiers (1797–1877)" (in...
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    cendres, at the initiative of King Louis Philippe I and his minister Adolphe Thiers. While the tomb's planning started in 1840, it was only completed two...
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  • up thiers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Thiers is a French place name and surname, with the variants Thier and Tier. It may refer to: Adolphe Thiers...
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    Empress Regent, and the Legislative Body [fr], where Orleanist deputy Adolphe Thiers and Republican deputies supported a solution involving a national unity...
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    Versailles. The new National Assembly elected Adolphe Thiers as Chief Executive of the new government and Thiers took over the position of President of France...
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    continued until a general amnesty during the 1880s; this action by Adolphe Thiers forestalled the proto-communist movement in the French Third Republic...
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    cabinet of Adolphe Thiers was announced on 22 February 1836 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the Cabinet of Victor de Broglie. Adolphe Thiers resigned...
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    Adolf (redirect from Adolphe (given name))
    saxophone Adolphe Teikeu (born 1990), Cameroonian footballer Adolphe Thiers (1797–1877), French Prime Minister, President, and historian Adolphe Tohoua (born...
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    The Second cabinet of Adolphe Thiers was announced on 1 March 1840 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the Second cabinet of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult...
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    the political arena. Early in 1848, some Orléanist liberals, such as Adolphe Thiers, had turned against Louis Philippe, disappointed by his opposition to...
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    Élise Thiers (1818–1880) was the wife of the President of France Adolphe Thiers. She was the daughter of a banker. She married Thiers in 1833. Prior and...
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    Monarchy and to provide a tinge of glory to its organisers, Adolphe Thiers and Louis Philippe. Thiers had spotted the rise of the French infatuation with the...
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    Gresham's law (redirect from Thiers' law)
    worthless, has been named "Thiers' law" by economist Peter Bernholz in honor of French politician and historian Adolphe Thiers. "Thiers' Law will only operate...
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    Française. In 1871, he became a member of the Assembly, and proposed Adolphe Thiers as President of the Republic. Dufaure became the minister of justice...
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    Nemours. Soult was succeeded as prime minister by Adolphe Thiers. Disliked by Louis-Philippe, Thiers was a strong supporter of parliamentarization, he...
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    the head of the army of the French Third Republic, under President Adolphe Thiers, and in May led the Semaine Sanglante, the bloody week-long military...
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    "MORTIER, Adolphe-Édouard-Casimir-Joseph, duc de Trévise (1768-1835), maréchal". Dictionnaire Napoléon. Éditions Fayard. The Big Mortar Adolphe Thiers. The...
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    the headquarters of the National daily, founded in January 1830 by Adolphe Thiers, Armand Carrel, and others. The final result was the July Revolution...
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  • Abigail Fix. Although the story is fictional, real-life people such as Adolphe Thiers, Jane Digby and Bass Reeves are portrayed interacting with the fictional...
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    months in office, Molé retired, and it was not until 1836 that the fall of Thiers led to his becoming Prime Minister of a new government, in which he held...
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  • the 900 seats in the French Parliament. Prominent members included Adolphe Thiers, François Guizot and Alexis de Tocqueville. The party won an absolute...
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