Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (French: [lwi øʒɛn kavɛɲak]; 15 October 1802 – 28 October 1857) was a French general and politician who served as head of the executive...
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Cavaignac (1801–1845), journalist His second son, Louis Eugène Cavaignac (1802–1857), general and politician Louis Eugène's son, Jacques Marie Eugène...
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Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac (May 21, 1853 – September 25, 1905), known as Godefroy Cavaignac, was a French politician. Born in Paris, he was...
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received, are Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte of the Bonapartists, Louis Eugène Cavaignac of the moderate Republicans, Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin of the...
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was born in Paris, the eldest son of Jean-Baptiste Cavaignac and the brother of Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, future head of state of France under the Second...
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after the June Days Uprising of 23 June to 26 June 1848. General Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (1802-1857) was given executive power by the National Assembly and...
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official majority group in the Provisional Government led by Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, François Arago and Dupont de l'Eure that became the official head...
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income for the unemployed. The National Guard, led by General Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, was called out to quell the rebellion. Over 1,500 people were either...
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June by a vote of no confidence and gave full powers to General Louis Eugène Cavaignac. In May 1848 the National Assembly decided to establish the Executive...
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Saint-Georges) Succeeded by Louis-Eugène Cavaignac President of the Council of Ministers Preceded by Louis-Eugène Cavaignac Minister of War 5 April -11 May...
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of Deputies and as a military commander. Under the regime of General Cavaignac he was for a time minister of war (28 June – 20 December 1848). From 1848...
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General Cavaignac. In the December 1848 election for President of the republic, Napoleon won with 5,434,266 votes to 1,448,107 for Cavaignac. Napoleon...
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barricades appeared in the working-class neighborhoods. General Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, the leader of the army, first withdrew his soldiers from Paris to...
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Commission was removed from power by the National Assembly, during the June Days uprising, and replaced by an executive power under Louis-Eugène Cavaignac....
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Godefroi Cavaignac (1801–1845) His second son was General Eugène Cavaignac (1802–1857) He was the brother of Jacques-Marie, vicomte Cavaignac (1773–1855)...
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with the support of the Party of Order after running against Louis Eugène Cavaignac. Subsequently, he was in constant conflict with the members (députés)...
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1848 24 June 1848 Moderate Republican Executive Commission 3 Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (1802–1857) • 28 June 1848 20 December 1848 Moderate Republican Himself...
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Marie-Antoine Carême (1784–1833), famed inventor of classical cuisine Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (1802–1857), politician Fanny Cerrito (1817–1909), Italian ballerina...
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Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin, Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges (1848) Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, Chief of the Executive Power (1848) Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, President...
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Juchault de Lamoricière Marie Alphonse Bedeau Henri d'Orleans Louis-Eugène Cavaignac Nicolas Théodule Changarnier Viala Charon Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul...
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Commission was removed from power by the National Assembly, during the June Days uprising, and replaced by an executive power under Louis-Eugène Cavaignac....
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General Eugène Cavaignac succeeded Jacques Gerbais de Subervie was War Minister. On 5 April 1848, François Arago succeeded General Cavaignac as War Minister...
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Provisional Government 20 August 1944 26 January 1946 Independent Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (1802–1857) Chief of the Executive Power 28 June 1848 20 December 1848...
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Juchault de Lamoricière Marie Alphonse Bedeau Henri d'Orleans Louis-Eugène Cavaignac Nicolas Théodule Changarnier Viala Charon Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul...
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Juchault de Lamoricière Marie Alphonse Bedeau Henri d'Orleans Louis-Eugène Cavaignac Nicolas Théodule Changarnier Viala Charon Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul...
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Juchault de Lamoricière Marie Alphonse Bedeau Henri d'Orleans Louis-Eugène Cavaignac Nicolas Théodule Changarnier Viala Charon Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Louis Eugène Cavaignac Nicolas Changarnier Alexandre Ledru-Rollin Party Moderate Republicans Party of Order...
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Juchault de Lamoricière Marie Alphonse Bedeau Henri d'Orleans Louis-Eugène Cavaignac Nicolas Théodule Changarnier Viala Charon Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul...
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quarter of Paris, led by Pujol, fought the western quarter, led by Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, who had been appointed dictator. The socialist party was defeated...
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1848 Henri-Eugène-Philippe-Louis d'Orleans, duc d'Aumale, Governor-General of Algeria 24 February 1848 to 29 April 1848 Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, Governor-General...
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