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  Gustave Flourens - LoveToKnow 1911
GUSTAVE FLOURENS (1838-1871), French revolutionist and writer, a son of J. Flourens (1794-1867), the physiologist, was born at Paris on the 4th of August 1838.
He was one of the most active leaders of the insurrection, and in a sortie against the Versailles troops in the morning of the 3rd of April was killed in a hand-to-hand conflict at Rueil, near Malmaison.
Besides his Science de l'homme (Paris, 1869), Gustave Flourens was the author of numerous fugitive pamphlets.
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 Marie Jean Pierre Flourens - LoveToKnow 1911
MARIE JEAN PIERRE FLOURENS (1794-1867), French physiologist, was born at Maureilhan, near Beziers, in the department of Herault, on the 15th of April 1794.
In 1833 Flourens, in accordance with the dying request of Cuvier, was appointed a perpetual secretary of the Academy of Sciences; and in 1838 he was returned as a deputy for the'arrondissement of Beziers.
In March 1847 Flourens directed the attention of the Academy of Sciences to the anaesthetic effect of chloroform on animals.
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 Gustave Flourens: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Gustave Flourens (August 4, 1838 - April 3, 1871), French revolutionist and writer, a son of JP Flourens, the physiologist, was born at Paris.
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  Gustave Flourens
Gustave Flourens (August 4, 1838 - April 3, 1871), French revolutionist and writer, a son of JP Flourens, the physiologist, was born at Paris.
In 1863 he undertook for his father a course of lectures at the College de France, the subject of which was the history of mankind.
He was one of the most active leaders of the insurrection, and in a sortie against the Versailles troops in the morning of the 3rd of April was killed in a hand-to-hand conflict at Rueil[?], near Malmaison[?].
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Gustave Flourens
Gustave Flourens (Paris, August 4, 1838 – April 3, 1871) was a French Revolutionary leader and writer, son of the physiologist Jean Pierre Flourens.
Gustave Flourens undertook in 1863, on behalf of his father, a course of lectures at the Collège de France, on the subject of the history of mankind.
Gustave Flourens then spent some time in Italy, where an article of his in the Fe polo d'Italia caused his arrest and imprisonment, and finally, having returned to France, nearly lost his life in a duel with Paul de Cassagnac, editor of the Pays.
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 Commune1
Gustave Flourens, professeur, membre de la Commune et commandant de la XXème légion.
Gustave Courbet, artiste peintre de grande renommée, il est nommé par la Commune membre de la Commission fédérale des artistes.
Gustave Flourens est arrêté par un gendarme qui lui fracasse le crâne d’un coup de sabre sans autre forme de procès.
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209 Gustave Flourens was quite a notable member of the Commune.
He was a young man of excellent family, a son of Pierre Flourens, a professor in the College of France, and perpetual secretary of the Academy of Sci- ences.
Elected a member of the Commune, he was afterward invested with a military commission, and on the 2d day of April, he headed a military demon- stration to go out on the Route de Rueil.
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 Gustav - 21 rim och 259 allitteration(er)
Du förstår dock enkelt vilka ord som verkligen rimmar på Gustav.
Rim: Amanda Agestav, Anders Gustav, Bokstav, Bostav, Carl Gustav, Enhetsbokstav, Gustav, Jakobsstav, Karl Gustav, Kastav, Länsbokstav, Liten bokstav, P-stav, Primstav, Rundstav, Runstav, Skå-Gustav, Stav, Stor bokstav, Styrstav, Trollstav.
Här räknas alla ord som börjar på Gust- som allitteration till på Gustav.
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 BRUNO GOLLNISCH - DEPUTE - DELEGUE GENERAL DU FRONT NATIONAL
One of his great-grandfathers, Emile Flourens was Foreign Secretary and made Bismark retreat in 1886.
Emile Flourens’ brother, Gustave, died as a military leader of the « Commune »;.
His uncle, Paul Viard, former dean of the Law faculty and deputy of Algier, told him about the tragic history of millions of our Christian, Muslim and Jewish French compatriots who lived in Algeria and whose throats were cut by FLN terrorits.
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 Gustave Flourens Papers
Gustave Flourens (1838-1871); French revolutionist and writer; active in the anti-Turkish movement in Crete; killed during the Paris Commune.
Letters by Flourens to Dequeux de Saint Hilaire and others.
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 Jenny Longuet Marx Obituary
Lafargue with his wife and child succeeded in getting over the pass into Spain, for which the police took revenge by arresting the two girls.
Jenny had a letter in her pocket from Gustave Flourens, the leader of the Commune who was killed near Paris; had the letter been discovered, a journey to New Caledonia was sure to follow for the two sisters.
When she was left alone in the office for a moment, Jenny opened a dusty old account book, put the letter inside and closed the book again.
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 COMMUNE DI PARIGI - 1871
Flourens, con i suoi seguaci del quartiere di Belleville, si impadronisce dello Hôtel de Ville riconquistato poi, in serata, dall'esercito regolare.
Blanqui e Flourens, esponenti della sinistra rivoluzionaria, si danno alla macchia e vengono condannati a morte in contumacia.
I "Clubs", libere associazioni politiche di cittadini, molto importanti durante la Grande Rivoluzione, dopo la restaurazione erano praticamente scomparsi; vengono riscoperti durante la Commune e tengono le loro riunioni, solitamente di sera, in chiese destinate a tale scopo.
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Gustave Adolphe Lefrançais (session of apr 19) (2x) Auguste Vincent Viard (sessions of apr 20) 1836 - 1892 Louis Eugène Varlin (sessions of apr 21 and of apr 22) s.a.
Delegates of War (2) Délégués à la Guerre 1871 Gustave Paul Cluseret 1823 - 1900 1871 Louis Rossel 1844 - 1871 1871 Louis Charles Delescluze s.a.
-Edmé Marie Gustave Tridon (from apr 21) s.a.
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 MARIE JEAN PIERRE FLOU... - Online Information article about MARIE JEAN PIERRE FLOU...
In 1833 Flourens, in accordance with the dying See also:
March 1847 Flourens directed the attention of the Academy of Sciences to the anaesthetic effect of See also:
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 GUSTAVE FLOURENS (1838... - Online Information article about GUSTAVE FLOURENS (1838...
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Science de l'homme (Paris, 1869), Gustave Flourens was the author of numerous fugitive See also:
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 Jenny Longuet Marx Obituary
Lafargue with his wife and child succeeded in getting over the pass into Spain, for which the police took revenge by arresting the two girls.
Jenny had a letter in her pocket from Gustave Flourens, the leader of the Commune who was killed near Paris; had the letter been discovered, a journey to New Caledonia was sure to follow for the two sisters.
When she was left alone in the office for a moment, Jenny opened a dusty old account book, put the letter inside and closed the book again.
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 Secret Societies and the First International
We might add that, as mentioned earlier, in 1870 the Philadelphians arranged a banquet in honor of Paolo Tibaldi, who was then returning from Cayenne, where he had served part of a term of life imprisonment at hard labor in connection with another attempt on the life of Napoleon III.
The speakers at the banquet were Louis Blanc and Gustave Flourens, and the chairman was Talandier; all of them were Philadelphians.
Typical examples of their attitudes toward masonry are cited by Gustave Lefrançais, in his Souvenirs d'un révolutionnaire (Brussels, 1902).
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 Freemasonry and the First International
I have also ascertained that at that time the Lodge was visited on more than one occasion by Messrs Bradlaugh, Odger,141 and Gustave Flourens" The Freemason (1 July 1876), pp.
speak at the funeral of French General Simon Bernard (1779 - 1839), or when, in 1870, Louis Blanc and Gustave Flourens, and Talandier, arrange a banquet in honor of Paolo Tibaldi, this does not demonstrate that they were acting as Philadelphians.
If one allows freemasons to define the goals and teachings of their own society, and if one accepts that the actions and beliefs of individual freemasons can be independent of their masonic membership, then the rôle of Freemasonry was non-existent.
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 Hostage information - Search.com
In May 1871, at the close of the Paris Commune, took place the massacre of the so-called hostages.
Strictly they were not hostages, for they had not been handed over or seized as security for the performance of any undertaking or as a preventive measure, but merely in retaliation for the death,of their leaders E. Duval and Gustave Flourens.
Taking hostages is today considered a crime or a terrorist act; the use of the word in this sense of abductee became current only in the 1970s.
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 Hostage - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In May 1871, at the close of the Paris Commune, took place the massacre of the so-called hostages.
Strictly they were not hostages, for they had not been handed over or seized as security for the performance of any undertaking or as a preventive measure, but merely in retaliation for the death,of their leaders E. Duval and Gustave Flourens.
Taking hostages is today considered a crime or a terrorist act; the use of the word in this sense of abductee became current only in the 1970s.
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I feel as if I would like to get the whole nation on a toasting-fork before a slow fire, and roast it into a realizing sense of what the devil is doing for it.
When FLOURENS bagged the whole government at the Hotel de Ville the other day, my feelings got the better of me, and I went for him.
Not that there was no wisdom in my words, but these Frenchmen are the most "dog gorned" insensible people to right up and down, plain, everyday gospel truth that Providence ever permitted to play checkers with Destiny.
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 Amazon.com: "Gustave Flourens": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Quant au complot des bombes, il a t organis et sold par Gustave Flourens...
Explanatory Notes It was argued in the Sunday Times of 5 March 1978 that Nemo is based on Gustave Flourens, a French revolutionary, supporter of the 1866 Cretan revolt, and close friend of Mrs Karl and Miss Jenny Marx.
Gambetta, the latter "the admitted chief of the intellectual and gambling Bohemia." Others said to frequent Bohemian locales included Gustave Flourens and Prosper Lissagaray, as well as the journalists Eugne Vermersch and Auguste Vermorel.
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 20,000 Leagues under the Seas: Introduction
Although Twenty Thousand Leagues cites one nineteenth-century encounter with a giant squid (at the time dismissed by science), an unquoted source, Denys de Montfort, is surely the main origin of the captain’s epic battle.
And if the description of Nemo himself is taken from Colonel Charras, exiled from 1852 until his death in 1865, his life must be based partly on Gustave Flourens, a freedom fighter in several countries praised in Verne’s second book, Paris in the Twentieth Century.
Many commentaries have concentrated on the originality of the Nautilus, but it should be emphasized that Verne’s technology is not at all innovative.
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 hostage
In May 1871, at the close of the Paris Commune, took place the massacre of the so-called hostages.
Strictly they were not hostages, for they had not been handed over or seized as security for the performance of any undertaking or as a preventive measure, but merely in retaliation for the death of their leaders E. Duval and Gustave Flourens.
Taking hostages is today considered a crime or a terrorist act; the use of the word in this sense of abductee became current only in the 1970s.
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Key Phrases in this book: Casa del Rey, San Diego, Elaine Picard, Borrego Springs, Rich Woodall, Jim Lauterbach, June Paxton, Lloyd Beddoes, Karyn Sugarman, gypsum mine, spur track, swamp coolers (See more)
Les clubs rouges pendant le si de Paris by Gustave de Molinari (Author)
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