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  LOUIS EUGENE CAVAIGNAC - LoveToKnow Article on LOUIS EUGENE CAVAIGNAC
Cavaignac failed perhaps to appreciate the political exigencies of the moment; as a soldier he would not strike his blow until his plans were matured and his forces sufficiently prepared.
Cavaignac was censured by some for having, by his delay, allowed the insurrection to gather head; but in the chamber he was declared by a unanimous vote to have deserved well of his country.
In 1899 Cavaignac was an unsuccessful candidate for the presidency of the republic.
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 Cavaignac, Eugène   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Cavaignac, General Louis Eugène was a previously obscure army general whose principal role in 1848 was to crush the insurrection of the Parisian workers during the June Days.
Before 1848, Cavaignac was known chiefly as one of the officers contributing to the conquest of Algeria, but after the February revolution the provisional government appointed him as governor-general of Algeria, succeeding a son of the ousted King Louis Philippe.
Cavaignac was one of the few successful electoral opponents of Louis Napoleon thereafter, but had to surrender his seat in 1852 and again in 1857 on his refusal to take the oath of loyalty to the new emperor.
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 Eleonore Louis Godefroi Cavaignac - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eleonore Louis Godefroi Cavaignac (1801 - May 5, 1845) was the eldest son of Jean Baptiste Cavaignac and the brother of General Eugène Cavaignac.
In 1843 he became president of the Society of the Rights of Man, of which he had been one of the founders in 1832.
The recumbent statue (1847) of Godefroi Cavaignac on his tomb at Montmartre (Paris) is one of the masterpieces of the sculptor François Rude.
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 Jean Baptiste Cavaignac - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Baptiste Cavaignac (1762 - March 24, 1829) was a French politician.
He was sent by his département as deputy to the Convention, where he associated himself with the party of the Mountain and voted for the death of Louis XVI.
At the French Restoration he was proscribed as a regicide, and spent the last years of his life at Brussels, where he died.
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 Jean Baptiste Cavaignac
He was sent by his départment as deputy to the Convention, where he associated himself with the party of the Mountain and voted for the death of Louis XVI.
At the restoration he was proscribed as a regicide, and spent the last years of his life at Brussels, where he died.
He commanded the cavalry of the XI corps in the retreat from Moscow, and eventually became Vicomte Cavaignac and inspector-general of cavalry.
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 © Biography: Major Political Figures in France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
From an old Jacobin family, Cavaignac was an officer in the engineering corps of the French army transfered to Algeria in 1832 because of his republican sympathies.
A "pure republican," opposing radical social and economic reforms, Cavaignac was named Minister of War in May 1848 and, after commanding the troops that suppressed the Parisian uprising in June, was chosen prime minister.
Cavaignac was one of the few "pure republicans" to be elected to the legislative assembly in may 1849.
www.st-andrews.ac.uk /jfec/cal/1848/answers/6e2_bio.htm   (416 words)

  
 JEAN BAPTISTE CAVAIGNAC - LoveToKnow Article on JEAN BAPTISTE CAVAIGNAC
The eldest son, ELEONORE Louis GODEFROI CAVAIGNAC (1801-1845), was, like his father, a republican of the intransigeant type.
The recumbent statue (1847) of Godefroi Cavaignac on his tomb at Montmartre (Paris) is one of the masterpieces of the sculptor Francois Rude.
corps in the retreat from Moscow, and eventually became Vicomte Cavaignac and inspector-general of cavalry.
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 The Radical Government   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Cavaignac was vehement about closing this case, he went back through the entire case and rebuilt it, countering the parts which the Dreyfusards had broken down.
Cavaignac now saw the whole of his case shattered.
The government now had to face the unavoidable and submitted the case to the Cour de Cassation ("Court of Breaking") Their task was to decide whether a given verdict be upheld or broken.
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 Neue Rheinsiche Zeitung No. 263 April 1849   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Cavaignac maintained peace with foreign countries in order calmly to wage civil war within France and not endanger the destruction of the defeated red republic, the workers’ republic, by the respectable moderate republic, by the bourgeois republic.
Under Cavaignac the old Holy Alliance was re-established in Europe, as in France was the new Holy Alliance of the legitimists, Philippists, Bonapartists and “respectable” republicans.
Cavaignac rightly maintains that he is the legitimate offspring of the Provisional Government and, for his part, repudiated Odilon Barrot, who imperturbably takes delight in believing that the meaning of the February revolution lies in the Vienna Treaties of 1815.
www.marxists.org /archive/marx/works/1849/04/04a.htm   (539 words)

  
 CAVAIGNAC, LOUIS EUGENE... - Online Information article about CAVAIGNAC, LOUIS EUGENE...
Cavaignac was censured by some for having, by his delay, allowed the insurrection to gather See also:
Napoleon, Cavaignac received only a million and a half.
MARIE EUGkNE GODEFROI CAVAIGNAC (1853-1905), French politician, was born in Paris on the 21st of May 1853.
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 VHM - Revolution of 1848
M. Coquerel, the Protestant pastor, happening to meet Cavaignac in the lobby, said to him: "Keep yourself in hand, General!" "In a quarter of an hour," replied Cavaignac with flashing eyes, "I shall have swept these wretches away!" These wretches were Lamartine, Gamier-Pages, and Arago.
Cavaignac, tall and supple, with his short frock-coat, his military collar, his heavy moustache, his bent brow, his brusque language, broken up by parentheses, and his rough gestures, was at times at once as fierce as a soldier and as passionate as a tribune.
Amid the uproar of the Assembly he affected to write at considerable length in a copybook, to dry the ink by sprinkling powder upon it, and with great deliberation to pour the powder back into the powder-box, thus finding means to increase the tumult with his calmness.
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 Dari Sumber Mana Biasanya Datang dan 'Akan Datang' Para CAVAIGNAC? (29 [16] Juni 1917)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Kegoyangan burjuasi kecil “menyingkirkan”nya dari peranan yang aktif, dan Kadet Perancis itu, Jendral Cavaignac, dengan mengambil keuntungan dari ketakutan burjuasi kecil untuk mempercayakan diri kepada proletariat, sampai pada tindakan melucuti kaum buruh Paris dan menembak mati mereka secara massal.
Dalam kata-kata, Louis Blac, pula, sama jauhnya dari cavaignac, seperti langit dari bumi.
Walaupun demikian, tidak seorang ahli sejarah Marxispun, tidak seorang Sosialispun, akan memberanikan diri untuk menyangsikan, bahwa kelemahan, ketidakmantapan, sifat mudah percaya dari pada Louis Blanc mengenai burjuasilah yang melahirkan Cavaignac dan menjamin suksesnya.
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 The world's top louis eugene cavaignac websites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Louis Eugène Cavaignac (October 15, 1802 - October 28, 1857), French general, second son of Jean Baptiste Cavaignac and brother of Eleonore Louis Godefroi Cavaignac, was born at Paris.
The contest, which raged from June 23 to the morning of June 26, was without doubt the bloodiest and most resolute the streets of Paris have ever seen, and the general did not hesitate to inflict the severest punishment on the rebels.
At the coup d'état of December 2 1851 he was arrested along with the other members of the opposition; but after a short imprisonment at Ham he was released, and, with his newly-married wife, lived in retirement till his death at Ourne (Sarthe).
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 The Class Origins of Present-Day and "Future" Cavaignacs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
"When a real Cavaignac comes, we shall fight in the same ranks with you," we were told in No. 80 of Rabochaya Gazeta, organ of the very same Menshevik party whose member, Minister Tsereteli, in his notorious speech, went to such lengths as to threaten to disarm the Petrograd workers.
For a Cavaignac is not an accident, his “advent” is not an isolated development.
The Russian Cavaignacs are inevitable products of the counter-revolutionary character of the Russian bourgeoisie led by the Cadets and of the instability, timidity and vacillation of the petty-bourgeois parties of the Socialist- Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks.
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 The Memoirs of Victor Hugo
Coquerel, the Protestant pastor, happening to meet Cavaignac in the lobby, said to him: "Keep yourself in hand, General!" "In a quarter of an hour," replied Cavaignac with flashing eyes, "I shall have swept these wretches away!" These wretches were Lamartine, Gamier-Pages, and Arago.
Meanwhile Cavaignac had conferred the cross of the Legion of Honour upon the Bishop of Quimper, the Abbé Legraverand, who had accepted it.
General Cavaignac proved himself to be clever, and occasionally even eloquent.
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 VHM - Louis Bonaparte
Cavaignac, calm, attired in a fl frock-coat, and not wearing any decoration, was in his place.
Cavaignac took leave in a few brief and dignified words, which were applauded by the whole Assembly.
General Cavaignac takes part in the sessions of the Assembly in a grey waist-coat, and passes his time gazing at the women in the galleries through big ivory opera-glasses.
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 Henry Moore Foundation
Suzanne Lindsay, Rude’s Cavaignac Tomb: the symbolism of cast bronze in a modern democratic martyrium
Grounded in the remains of the ideal modern democrat, buried in the ideal spaces of democracy (the city’s alter ego, the public urban cemetery), the tomb gave physical and ritual form to a coherent vision of the modern democratic world.
The liberal press applauded the effigy’s makers as vital members of that democratic community: the designers, sculptors, and artisans who donated their labour and skills to produce the model and bronze.
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 France: Second Republic (1848-1852)
On 4 May 1848, during the first session of the Assembly, the Republic was proclaimed again au nom du peuple français et à la face du monde ('in the name of the French people and to the whole world').
On 26 June 1848, the riots were stopped and a violent repression took place; Cavaignac was asked by the Assembly to constitute a new government with moderate Republicans.
On 20 December 1848, the newly elected President took the oath to respect the Constitution in the Assembly.
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 February articles on Encyclopedia.com
Cavaignac, Louis Eugène CAVAIGNAC, LOUIS EUGÈNE [Cavaignac, Louis Eugène], 1802-57, French general.
He participated in the French conquest of Algeria and was promoted to general in 1844.
He served in Algeria and was briefly (1848) governor-general of Algeria, succeeding Louis Cavaignac.
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 France: Election of President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Although it was apparent that Louis Napoleon and Cavaignac were the leading candidates, there was considerable room for maneuver among the competing political forces.
Both Cavaignac and Napoleon stood above all as men of order, but the general was inept in his appeal for conservative support, most of which in the end went to Bonaparte.
The election was an overwhelming defeat for all of the republican candidates and in a sense a victory for the Napoleonic legend, incarnate in the little-known nephew of the great Emperor.
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 Find A Grave - Cimetiere de Montmartre
The French Foreign Minister, Talleyrand, loaned him out to the crowned heads of Europe and he, in effect, was a spy who reported back on what he heard.
Presidential candidate in 1848, and brother of Godefroy and son of Jean Baptiste Cavaignac.
He was rge son of Jean-Baptiste Caviagnac and brother of Eugene Cavaignac.
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 Karl Marx: Class Struggles in France (History 1225)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Pope was to consecrate the respectable republic, and to insure the election of Cavaignac as President.
The expedition of Cavaignac, an election advertisement in its immediate purpose, was at the same time a protest and a threat against the Roman revolution.
The ministry proved that it had only continued in North Italy the policy of Cavaignac and Cavaignac only the policy of the Provisional Government, that is, of Ledru-Rollin.
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 CAVAIGNAC, JEAN BAPTIST... - Online Information article about CAVAIGNAC, JEAN BAPTIST...
MARIE, VICOMTE CAVAIGNAC (1773–1855), French general, served with distinction in the See also:
CORPS (pronounced as in French, from which it is taken, being a late spelling of tors, from Lat.
Moscow, and eventually became Vicomte Cavaignac and inspector-general of cavalry.
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 2nd Republic
Careful to avoid any Monarchist generals, the Republic chose Cavaignac as the commander of the army to put down the rebellion.
As a republican, Cavaignac could do something no King could do: he could order the army to fire on a crowd and they would fire.
Some were horrified at how Lamartine had launched the violence, while others wanted Cavaignac to run due to his heroism in saving the Republic.
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 France: Legislation: 1848-1852
The style Chef du pouvoir exécutif used by general Eugène Cavaignac was not explicitly conferred upon him by the resolution of the Constituent National Assembly of 24 Jun 1848 [2, p.
The proclamations from that period were signed either Le chef du pouvoir executif or simply General Cavaignac.
The resolution of 28 Jun 1848 was a little more specific in conferring the style, but the ambiguity of the text left space for variations [2, p.
www.archontology.org /nations/france/france_state2/01_laws.php   (668 words)

  
 Louis-Eugène CAVAIGNAC : astrology, horoscope, planets, Map of the Heavens, Interactive Chart
Depending of the fact that the time of birth is known or not, 6 or 11 planets distributions and planets dominants have been computed for the natal chart of Louis-Eugène CAVAIGNAC.
Only 6 diagrams out of 11 are displayed, and precision of these computations is of course not of the same level than those for the case of the known time of the event.
Texts are not translated, so if you wish to read interpretations associated with theses computations, you need to go to the full astrological Portrait of Louis-Eugène CAVAIGNAC and to use this Automatic Free Website Translator.
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 Camp Cavaignac
Camp Cavaignac is a small, resident, co-ed children's summer camp that aims to provide campers with a week of wholesome fun!
Camp Cavaignac, located on 100 beautiful acres in the Sacramento River delta, will run its 7th year leading campers ages 7-13 through a week of wholesome fun!
The counselor/camper ratio is 5:1 and the counselors are carefully and conscientiously selected to be a part of our Cavaignac community.
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 © The June uprising 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The zeal of those National Guard units which did participate reveals social hostility, the eagerness of most deputies to grant power to Cavaignac indicates their concern with social conservation.
The attitude of the army was fundamental in determining the nature of this conflict, and its nature was significant in determining the bitterness of social relations subsequently.
Cavaignac addressed some deputies who demanded the early engagement of the army with the words `Do you believe that I am here to defend the Parisians, and their National Guard?
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 Revolutions Lost in Vienna, Paris and Germany, 1848.
It empowered a leading general, Louis Eugene Cavaignac, for this task - Cavaignac a man with a past in revolution and republicanism.
Those supporting the people at the barricades saw the government as having turned against workers.
Using its artillery - as Napoleon had against Parisians in 1795 - and then an advance of riflemen, Cavaignac's army of 40,000 easily crushed the rebellion.
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