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  Élie, Duc Decazes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Élie Decazes was born at Saint-Martin-de-Laye in the Gironde département.
He studied law, became a judge in the tribunal of the Seine in 1806, was attached to the cabinet of Louis Bonaparte in 1807, and was counsel to the court of appeal at Paris in 1811.
Decazes was denounced as the new Sejanus, the modern Catiline; and when, on February 13, the duke of Berry was murdered, clamorous tongues loudly accused him of being an accomplice in the crime.
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 CHAPTER XIII. - THE PROGRESS OF REACTION.
Decazes, the most liberal of the Ministers, himself signed the hasty order requiring the remaining prisoners to be put to death.
Decazes was young and an agreeable companion; his business as Police-Minister gave him the opportunity of amusing the King with anecdotes and gossip much more congenial to the old man's taste than discussions on finance or constitutional law.
Decazes, true to his character as the King's friend, now confessed that he had gone too far in the legislation of 1817, and that the Electoral Law, under which such a monster as Gregoire could gain a seat, required to be altered.
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 Decazes, Élie - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
DECAZES, ÉLIE [Decazes, Élie], 1780-1860, French statesman, a favorite of King Louis XVIII, who made him a duke in 1820.
A lawyer and judge, Decazes was made minister of police in 1815 and was influential in the French government even before he became (1819) premier.
Decazes continued to figure in politics until the February Revolution of 1848.
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 Armory of the pre-1789 French Peerage
The precedence of the new duc de Piney (alias Luxembourg) was the source of a prolonged legal battle, in spite of the king's letters of 1676 asserting precedence as of 1581.
A contract of 18 June 1732 between the duc de Chaulnes and the duc de Luynes provided for a perpetual entail in male line between the two branches of the Albert family; this was approved by letters patent of March 1733, registered 25 Apr 1733.
The lordship of Châtillon was left to the widow of the last duc de Châtillon, Angelique-Elisabeth de Montmorency, who left it to her nephew, Paul-Sigismond, younger son of François-Henri duc de Piney.
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 Columbia Encyclopedia- Charles X - AOL Research & Learn
The event caused the fall of the ministry of Élie Decazes and the advent of the comte de Villèle, who continued as chief minister after Charles's accession.
Among the many attempts of Charles and Villèle to reestablish elements of the ancien régime, as the prerevolutionary order is called, the law (1825) indemnifying the émigrés for lands confiscated during the Revolution and measures increasing the power of the clergy met with particular disapproval.
However, the duc d'Orléans, whom Charles had appointed lieutenant general of France, was chosen king of the French as Louis Philippe.
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 DECAZES, ELIE - Online Information article about DECAZES, ELIE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
act was to suppress the ministry of police, as Decazes held that it was incompatible with the regime of See also:
Decazes was denounced as the new See also:
CHARLES ELIE DECAZES, duc de Gliicksberg (1819-1886), was born at Paris, and entered the See also:
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The Duc de Berri was assassinated by a man named Louvel, Feb. 13, 1820, as he was handing his wife into her carriage at the door of the French Opera House.
He was, as I have said, a widower, with one remaining son, the Duc d'Angoulême, and a little grandson, the son of the Duc de Berri.
The Duchesse de Berri, her children, and the Duc d'Angoulême were at the Château de Maintenon, and the king, upon the approach of the mob, composed only of roughs, determined to join them.
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 Comte and Dunoyer Chap. 1
Following the assassination of the duc de Berry the political clampdown pushed a number of liberal and other opponents of the regime to join conspiratorial, quasi-revolutionary associations such as the Carbonari as Alan Spitzer has shown.
The issue of property was a serious one given the fact that émigrés were demanding compensation or even restoration for the land and property (including slaves in the French colonies) which had been confiscated (or liberated in the case of slaves) during the revolution.
The reason for the renewed interest taken in the political philosophy of Guizot might lie in the attraction of French scholars writing in the 1980s to that most English of French liberals who warned of the double danger of Ultra conservatism from the right and popular revolution from the left.
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 France in the Nineteenth Century, 1830-1890
Meantime old stories were being circulated throughout France discrediting the legitimacy of the Duc de Bordeaux, the posthumous son of the Duc de Berri.
The old man became thoroughly in fear of her; and when the Revolution broke out later, he was also much afraid of being plundered and maltreated at Saint-Leu by the populace,—not, however, because he had any great regard for his cousin Charles X., with whom in his youth he had fought a celebrated duel.
The death of the Duc de Reichstadt in July, 1832, caused Louis Napoleon to consider himself the head of the Napoleonic family.
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 Bourbon Dynasty, Restored info here at en.26of100c.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Louis' chief ministers were at number alone moderate, plus Talleyrand, the Duc de Richelieu, and Élie Decazes, and Louis himself pursued a chary policy.
However, the liberals yet proved as unmanageable, and by 1820 Decazes and the King were observing for to modify the electoral measures again, to assure a more tractable conservative majority.
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the coming Charles X, in February 1820, caused Decazes's venter flop from virtue and the triumph of the Ultras.
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A royal ordinance erected Angouleme into a naval school; for the Duc d'Angouleme, being lord high admiral, it was evident that the city of Angouleme had all the qualities of a seaport; otherwise the monarchical principle would have received a wound.
The Duc de Berri, already surveyed from the shadow by Louvel, had just been married to a princess of Sicily.
The counter-police of the chateau had denounced to her Royal Highness Madame, the portrait, everywhere exhibited, of M. the Duc d'Orleans, who made a better appearance in his uniform of a colonel-general of hussars than M.
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 Free information of Voice onset time   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
They often lie buried in the sand with only the head exposed, but have a nervous disposition, are quick to strike and have the ability to fling themselves 30 cm or more in the air to deliver a bite.
The third child and eldest son of Victor, 3rd duc de Broglie, a notable liberalism statesman of the July Monarchy, he was born in Paris.
The duc de Broglie was defeated in his own district, and resigned office on 20 November.
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The Duc d'Orleans was then sent to the north to hold Lille, where the King intended to take refuge, and the Comte d'Artois remained with the Court.
The Duc d'Orleans, always an object of suspicion to the King, had left France with the Royal party, but had refused to stay in Belgium, as he alleged that it was an enemy's country.
On the fall of Charles X. the Duc d'Orleans became King of the French, but he was unseated by the Revolution of 1848, and died a refugee in England.
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 Comte and Dunoyer Chap. 4
For a while in the early 1820s Dunoyer continued to be active in liberal political circles (which included La Fayette, the duc de Broglie and Auguste de Staël), writing pamphlets to the restricted electorate on the need for them to return liberal deputies to the Chamber[250] and agitating for the abolition of slavery.
[372] Even conservative liberal politicians of the Restoration period, such as Decazes and Guizot, argued that the enormous increase in the size and cost of the bureaucracy could be partly justified on the grounds that political equality demanded it.
In the competition for a restricted number of places, those who behaved most like the courtiers of a previous century, those who could best play the game of intrigue and flatter or lie to their ministerial superiors would be most successful.
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He would have been thunderstruck if he had been told of the excessive precautions needed "to make both ends of the year meet in December," to use the housewife's saying, and he was so near the end of his life, that every one shrank from opening his eyes.
And therefore the Ducs de Verneuil, de Lenoncourt, de Chaulieu, de Navarreins, d'Herouville, de Grandlieu, and de Maufrigneuse, the Princes de Cadignan and de Blamont-Chauvry, were delighted to present the charming survivor of the wreck of an ancient family at court.
Victurnien went to the Tuileries in a splendid carriage with his armorial bearings on the panels; but his presentation to His Majesty made it abundantly clear to him that the people occupied the royal mind so much that his nobility was like to be forgotten.
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Now, whether any scandal had been raised, or whether the doctor thought it would conduce to their greater comfort, if he or his brother were to marry the housekeeper, or whether he meant it only for a joke to tease his brother, does not appear.
Be that as it may, the doctor proposed, in consequence, lie said, of some unpleasant remarks, and their lonely situation, for one of them to marry her.
His youth was passed in a kind of captivity in the Pidais Royal and his first impulse, on taking power into his hands, was to transfer his court to more open and independent space, away from the prying eyes of citizens.
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 Louis Xviii Of France info here at en.90of100e.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
King Louis' chief ministers were at bad moderate, Talleyrand, the Duc de Richelieu, Élie Decazes, Louis himself resulted a cautious, let up policy, triping that moderation would unflappable not on the continuation of the dynasty.
However, the liberals sequentially proved nondiscriminatory as unmanageable, by 1820 Decazes the King were clocking to change the electoral caveats repeatedly to unflappable not on a more conservative majority.
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the Comte d'Artois, in February 1820, caused Decazes's pratfall from measure the Triumph of the Ultras.
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 Louis Xviii Of France info here at en.37of100e.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
King Louis' chief ministers were at number special moderate, inclusive of Talleyrand, the Duc de Richelieu, 'n Élie Decazes, 'n Louis himself goed next a cautious, play down policy, hurdling that moderation would the continuation of the dynasty.
However, the liberals fundamentally proved aloof as unmanageable, 'n by 1820 Decazes 'n the King were appearing to alter the electoral canons be close by again to a more conservative majority.
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the Comte d'Artois, in February 1820, caused Decazes's plunge from success 'n the Triumph of the Ultras.
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 Charles X Of France info here at en.23-of-100.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
His eldest son, the duc d'Angouleme, was married to cousin (also named Marie-Thérèse), who was the daughter of Louis XVI und Marie Antoinette.
Charles's more son, the Duc de Berry, secretly married an English Protestant named Amy Brown who was withal a commoner.
The caused the front porch flop of the ministry of Élie Decazes und the aggrandizement of the Comte de Villèle, who continued as chief minister after Charles became king.
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 Louis Xviii Of France info here at en.29-of-100.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
King Louis' chief ministers were at inceptive moderate, plus Talleyrand, the Duc de Richelieu, & Élie Decazes, & Louis himself chased a cautious, appease policy, bounding that moderation would assure the continuation of the dynasty.
The parliament elected in 1815, dominated by ultraroyalists, or Ultras, was dissolved by Richelieu as attainment not understandable to provincing with, & electoral gerrymandering resulted in a more not strict alcove in 1816.
However, the assassination of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis's ultrareactionary brother (and heir-presumptive) the Comte d'Artois, in February 1820, caused Decazes's ebb from giveaway & the Triumph of the Ultras.
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Philippe did not go back to the rue Mazarin; he went to Mariette and told her of his forthcoming appointment on a newspaper with ten thousand subscribers, in which her choregraphic claims should be warmly advanced.
The colonel came home a few minutes after breakfast; and when his mother showed her uneasiness at his absence, he grew angry and asked if he were not of age.
The Duc de Maufrigneuse had asked to have Philippe in his regiment; the minister of war had ordered an inquiry; and as the name of Bridau did not appear on any police list, nor an any record at the Palais de Justice, Philippe would be reinstated in the army early in the coming year.
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 Weekly Warning Words - Week 37 - June 2, 2004
The Bourbons did not appreciate this civil servant's theory of compensatory forces because it had discouraged a revolution against Bonaparte.
But when the more liberal Duc de Décazès reigned over the "Restauration", he hoped that the reading public would apply the Azaïs idea to the newer police state.
trickle-down lie keeps sapping the lifeblood of the mightiest "body politics." And both halves of our population manage to multiply the insecurity, unhappiness & social & economic unrest of a vast majority.
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Then, the preparations all com- plete, he retired from the pursuits which have their origin in ambition, and betook himself to study and reflection, believing that the capacity to think was a necessary accomplishment for the next life, and that it could be carried there with him.
Evident love and devotion to the students would all imitate the good and pursuit of the art he loved so well was a bad of the so-called master with more sufficient pass to his good graces and his senseless unanimity than six would have sincere interest in you.
When a master has fewer pupils, all things to foster and encourage mdi- lie generally succeeds in rousing in each vidual effort, and haile~l with delight any some personal and individual effort; he new, fresh way of looking at the things will discourage blind imitation as much with which lie was so familiar, as possible.
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He had served abroad, knew the East, had had an amusing adventure or two, but all these were swallowed up by the fact that he had been actually present at the famous performance on February 13th, 1820, at the Paris Opera of Le Carnaval de Venise when the Duc de Berry had been assassinated.
We will talk later about this.' And then how, at the very last, when the Duchess was filling the room with her lamentations, the Duke said: 'My dearest, control yourself for the sake of our child,' and so gave France the first news that there would be an heir to the Bourbons.
So often had the Major told this very long story with all the details of it exactly repeated, that the Duc de Berry's assassination seemed to many persons to have occurred in Keswick.
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 The Two Brothers, by Honore de Balzac   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Agathe and Madame Descoings waited up for Philippe in fear and trembling, for the Duc de Berry had just been assassinated.  The colonel came home a few minutes after breakfast; and when his mother showed her uneasiness at his absence, he grew angry and asked if he were not of age.
Madame Descoings had likewise reflected during the night as to the best way of saving the honor of the family.  At daybreak, she got out of bed and went to her friend’s room.
Agathe, seeing that this business lie would save the honor of her son, at any rate in the eyes of strangers, kissed Madame Descoings, who went out early to make an end of the dreadful affair.
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 Chateaubriand's Memoirs - Book VI
Caraman, the Embassy secretaries, Monsieur le Vicomte de Marcellus, Monsieur le Baron Élisée Decazes, Monsieur de Bourqueney, and the attachés welcomed me with dignified politeness.
All the ushers, porters, valets and footmen of the Embassy were assembled on the pavement.
The two boats draw near, hoist their flags, and furl their sails to lie parallel.
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 GUIZOT, FRANCOIS PIERR... - Online Information article about GUIZOT, FRANCOIS PIERR...
He had now acquired a considerable-position in the society of Paris, and the friendship of Royer-Collard and the leading members of the liberal party, including the young duc de See also:
murder of the duc de Berri, and the fall of the ministry of the duc Decazes, Guizot was deprived of his offices, and in 1822 even his course of lectures were interdicted.
Soult was first minister, the duc de Broglie took the See also:
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 Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte, Complete by Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - Full Text Free Book (Part 23/24)
Berry was at Alost, close by, with a tiny army composed of the remains of
The Duc de Berry was assassinated in 1820, but his widow gave
On the fall of Charles X. the Duc d'Orleans became King of the French, but he was unseated by the
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