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Jean-Gabriel (2 April 1783 – 6 May 1864),
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measures as precautions against the re-establishment of "
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Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Hundred Days
555:of the year III (February 1795), which established
547:Boissy d'Anglas was then elected a member of the
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532:. However, he was gained over by the members of
857:Recueil de discours sur la liberté de la presse
567:of the year III, he was noted for his courage.
16:French nobleman, writer, lawyer and statesman
167:20 September 1792 – 2 November 1795
741:Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
704:he returned to serving Napoleon. After the
139:2 November 1795 – 5 September 1797
1098:Deputies to the French National Convention
974:(4th ed.), Westminster: A. Constable
743:. He published in 1819–1821 a two-volume
716:to try to negotiate peace terms with the
111:18 February 1804 – 14 April 1814
1103:People on the Committee of Public Safety
1078:French Calvinist and Reformed Christians
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732:, he was for a short while excluded.
356:François-Antoine, Count of the Empire
200:7 January 1789 – 9 July 1789
127:Member of the Council of Five Hundred
1001:Boissy d'Anglas, François Antoine de
745:Essai sur la vie et les opinions de
684:of the Empire. In 1814 he voted for
676:In 1801 he was made a member of the
758:He married Marie-Françoise Michel (
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762:, 6 January 1759 –
692:, which won for him a seat in the
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1168:Burials at Père Lachaise Cemetery
1118:Members of the Sénat conservateur
1113:Members of Parliament for Ardèche
1073:Counts of the First French Empire
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183:Member of the Estates-General
155:Member of National Convention
99:Member of Conservative Senate
710:abdication of Napoleon, 1815
607:Constitution of the Year III
599:Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard
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570:On 12 Germinal, the day of
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1010:Encyclopædia Britannica
636:Council of Five Hundred
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658:coup of 18 Fructidor
580:Jean-Bertrand Féraud
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754:Family and children
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634:As a member of the
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706:defeat at Waterloo
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726:Louis XVIII
615:reactionary
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462:département
302:(1799–1826)
299:Independent
295:(1795–1797)
288:(1793–1795)
281:(1792–1793)
88:Louis XVIII
1052:Categories
962:References
794:politician
690:abdication
672:Later life
654:proscribed
514:Girondists
439:conspiring
401:of Paris.
391:family in
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387:Born to a
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342:Profession
337:4 children
230:1756-12-08
120:Napoleon I
1083:Girondins
792:Orléanist
728:, on the
678:Tribunate
491:Louis XVI
487:le Marais
453:, he was
447:pamphlets
398:parlement
370:Biography
292:Clichyens
285:Maraisard
278:Girondist
196:In office
163:In office
135:In office
107:In office
92:Charles X
75:In office
67:of France
786:Charente
764:Bougival
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565:Prairial
561:Germinal
362:and the
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768:Vauvert
682:senator
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620:tyranny
563:and of
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