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    L'année 1851 sur www.19e.org La résistance au coup d'état du 2 décembre 1851 dans les départements et à Paris Wikisource:Coup d'État du 2 décembre 1851 for...
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  • 1789–1799 1867: Les merveilles du nouveau Paris 1869: Histoire des conseils de guerre de 1852 1868: Le coup d'état du 2 décembre 1851 Ligou 1987, p. 347. Ligou...
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    "revolution operated from above". This strategy is modeled on the 1851 French coup d'État "prepared by decades of Napoleonic legend", despite Maurras's aversion...
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    Révolution française, no 278, 1989, p. 414 Éric Anceau, « Le coup d'État du 2 décembre 1851 ou la chronique de deux morts annoncées et l'avènement d'un...
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    Haute-Provence), Digne, 13 October 2012: 10. ISBN 978-2-86004-016-7. Eric Anceau (2009). "Le coup d'État du 2 décembre 1851 ou la chronique de deux morts annoncées...
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    which President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte seized power with a coup d'état, on 2 December 1851, dissolving the National Assembly. The next day Schœlcher,...
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    Marais citizens who strenuously objected to Louis Napoleon's coup d'état of 2 December 1851, calling themselves "Montagnards" to recall the heady days of...
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    2021. Patrick Lagoueyte (2016). Le Coup d'État du 2 décembre 1851 (in French). CNRS Éditions. pp. 236 and 166. ISBN 978-2-271-09392-9. Vuilleumier (1981,...
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  • coup d'Etat du 2 décembre 1851". Retrieved 2014-01-14. "Foreign News: France". The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review. Bradbury, Evans. 1851....
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    servir à l'histoire du 2 décembre 1851, Éditions Gaittet, 1869. Noël Blache,History of the insurrection of the Var in December 1851, Le Chevalier Editions...
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    General Dumouriez attempted a coup d'état; Saint-Georges and Dumas refused to join it and defended the city of Lille from coup supporters. In the summer of...
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    General Le Flô, who was not a Republican but had opposed the December 2, 1851 coup d'état, which resulted in his imprisonment and exile, to serve in the Ministry...
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    being poached by the enemy." — Armand Jean du Plessis, Duc de Richelieu et de Fronsac, Principal ministre d'État, usually just referred to as Cardinal de...
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    Rinuccini, the papal nuncio, overthrew the Confederate Supreme Council in a coup d'état with help of Owen Roe O'Neill's Confederate Ulster Army. O'Neill led...
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    Affair and the 16 May 1877 crisis, which almost led to a monarchist coup d'état by MacMahon, are examples of this anti-republican spirit. Therefore,...
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    the July Monarchy, and the Second Republic. Following the coup d'état of December 2, 1851, the nomination of all mayors was implemented by decree from...
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  • private shareholders at the end of the first year of operations. The 1851 French coup d'état led to the reestablishment of the Imperial monarchy. The publicly...
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    was detained when Rinuccini overturned the Confederate government in a coup d'état. in May 1647, when Charles was but 13 years old, his father sent him...
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