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  Prieur de la Marne - LoveToKnow 1911
PRIEUR DE LA MARNE [PIERRE Louis ] (1756-1827), French politician, was born at Sommesous (Marne) on the 1st of August 1756.
Re-elected to the Convention, he was sent to Normandy, where he directed bitter reprisals against the Federalists.
He voted for the death of Louis XVI., and as a member of the committees of national defence and of public safety he was despatched in October 1793 to Brittany, where he established the Terror.
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PRIEUR DE LA MARNE [PIERRE Louis PRIEUR] (1756-1827), French politician, was born at Sommesous (Marne) on the 1st of August 1756.
After the revolution of the loth of August 1792 he was sent on a mission to the army of the Rhineto announce the deposition of Louis XVI., for whose death he voted in the Convention.
Prieur died at Dijon on the 1th of August 1832.
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 Pierre Louis Prieur
Pierre Louis Prieur (Prieur de la Marne) (August 1, 1756 - May 31, 1827), French politician, was born at Sommesous (Marne).
He took no part in public affairs under the Directory, the Consulate or the Empire, and in 1816 was banished as a regicide.
See Pierre Bliard[?], Le Conventional Prieur de la Marne en mission dans l'ouest 1793-1794 d'après des documents inédits (1906).
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Maximilien Robespierre
In December 1783 he was elected a member of the academy of Arras, the meetings of which he attended regularly; and, like all other young Frenchmen with literary proclivities, he began to compete for the prizes offered by various provincial academies.
These are his words spoken on December 3: This is no trial; Louis is not a prisoner at the bar; you are not judges; you are-you cannot but be-statesmen, and the representatives of the nation.
Of these twelve at least seven--Lazare Carnot, Billaud-Varenne, Collot d'Herbois, Prieur Duvernois (of the Marne), Prieur (of the Côte d'Or), Jean Bon Saint-André[?] and Robert Lindet[?]-were essentially men of action, and were entirely free from the influence of Robespierre.
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 Ancestors of Rita Eva Bamford
Pierre was born on 10 Aug 1706 in L'ange Gardien, Quebec, Canada and died WFT Est 1740-1797, at age 34.
Pierre married Louise Prinseau on 1 Jun 1700 in N.D. Quebec.
Pierre Tremblay, son of Pierre Tremblay and Ozanne Achon, was born on 10 Aug 1660 in Quebec, Canada and died on 17 Oct 1736 in Petite-Riviere, Baie St Paul, Quebec, Canada, at age 76.
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 Claude Antoine, comte Prieur-Duvernois at AllExperts
Claude Antoine, comte Prieur-Duvernois, commonly known as Prieur de la Côte-d'Or after his native département, to distinguish him from Pierre Louis Prieur (December 2, 1763—August 11, 1832), was a French engineer and a politician during and after the French Revolution.
In 1792, Prieur-Duvernois was sent on a mission to the Army of the Rhine to announce the deposition of King Louis XVI, after having voted in favor of his execution.
In 1793 he was a representative on mission surveying the ports of Lorient and Dunkirk, but he was arrested in Normandy upon the fall of the Girondists (June 1793) by the rebel authorities of Caen, and only released in July 1793 after the defeat of their forces at Vernon.
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 Articles - List of people associated with the French Revolution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Louis Henri, duc de Bourbon - a Prince of the Blood, son of the Prince de Condé and father of the Duc d'Enghien.
Louis Philippe, duc de Chartres - eldest son of the Duke of Orleans, he defected to the Austrians along with Dumouriez in 1793.
Louis François de Bourbon, prince de Conti - Prince of the Blood, briefly emigrated from 1789-1790, but returned in France thereafter, despite the seizure of his possessions, and managed to survive the Terror.
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 PRIEUR DE LA MARNE [PIERRE Louis PRIEUR] (1756-1827) - Encyclopedia Britannica - PRIEUR DE LA MARNE [PIERRE Louis ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
PRIEUR DE LA MARNE [PIERRE Louis PRIEUR] (1756-1827), French politician, was born at Sommesous (Marne) on the 1st of August 1756.
After the revolution of the loth of August 1792 he was sent on a mission to the army of the Rhineto announce the deposition of Louis XVI., for whose death he voted in the Convention.
Prieur died at Dijon on the 1th of August 1832.
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 Pierre Louis Prieur   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Pierre Louis Prieur (Prieur de la Marne) (August 1, 1756 - May 31, 1827), French politician, was born at Sommesous (Marne).
He took no part in public affairs under the Directory, the Consulate or the Empire, and in 1816 was banished as a regicide.
See Pierre Bliard, Le Conventional Prieur de la Marne en mission dans l'ouest 1793-1794 d'après des documents inédits (1906).
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 French Connections - A. F. Frézier
His son Bernard, notary at Vailly, had three wives who bore him ten sons and two daughters, from whom are descended all of the branches of the Frézier family in the region.
Amédée François was the grandson of notary Bernard’s eldest son Louis, who had Pierre-Louis, professor of law at Chambery, adviser to the Duke of Savoie, and father of Amédée François.
Louis eut Pierre-Louis, professeur de droit à Chambéry, conseiller du duc de Savoie, et père d’Amédée-François.
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 Encyclopedia: Committee of Public Safety   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Pierre Joseph Cambon (1756-1820) was a French statesman.
Antoine Louis Léon de Richebourg de Saint-Just Antoine Louis Léon de Richebourg de Saint-Just (August 25, 1767 - July 28, 1794), usually referred to simply as Saint-Just, was a French revolutionary leader.
The Mountain (in French La Montagne) refers in the context of the history of the French Revolution to a political group, whose members, called Montagnards, sat on the highest benches in the Assembly.
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 PRIEUR DE LA MARNE [PI... - Online Information article about PRIEUR DE LA MARNE [PI...
LOUIS, or LEWIS (from the Frankish Chlodowich, Chlodwig, Latinized as Chlodowius, Lodhuwicus, Lodhuvicus, whence-in the Strassburg oath of 842-0.
Louis XVI., and as a member of the committees of See also:
army of the Rhineto announce the deposition of Louis XVI., for whose death he voted in the Convention.
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 List of people associated with the French Revolution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Charles Pierre François Augereau - officer throughout the Revolutionary era and Empire, general, later Marshal of France.
Pierre Claude François Daunou - historian, loosely associated with the Girondist faction, survived to serve under the Directory and Empire as well.
Louis LePeletier de Saint Fargeau - ex-noble, voted for the execution of Louis XVI, assassinated shortly thereafter.
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 THIRTEENTH GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
She died on 19 Dec and was buried on 20 Dec 1707 in the cemetery "du haut de la rivière de la chapelle de St-Laurent".
Pierre was born around 1621, as he is listed in the Port-Royal Census 1671 as 50 years old.
Louis married Marguerite GIROUARD about 1702; they had seven children: Pierre, Louis, Marguerite, Madeleine, Marie, Joseph and Madeleine.
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 Pierre Louis Prieur -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Pierre Louis Prieur -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Pierre Louis Prieur (Prieur de la Marne) (August 1, 1756 - May 31, 1827) was a (The Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France) French (A person active in party politics) politician.
He was born in (Click link for more info and facts about Sommesous) Sommesous ((Click link for more info and facts about Marne) Marne).
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 Louis XVIII --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Louis was the fourth son of the dauphin Louis, the son of Louis XV, and received the title comte de Provence; after the death of his two elder brothers and the accession of his remaining elder…
When the Bourbons returned to the throne of France in 1814, the younger brother of Louis XVI assumed the crown as Louis XVIII.
Charles X (born 1757, ruled 1824–30) was a grandson of Louis XV and succeeded his brother Louis XVIII in 1824.
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 France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In this list though, I begin somewhat earlier, at the commencement of the Carolingian Dynasty, since French kings ennumerate themselves from that beginning, and Charlemagne is a natural starting point for this succession.
It may perhaps be inquired as to where Louis XVII and Napoleon II are: Louis was the son of Louis XVI, and spent the time between his fathers execution and his own demise being slowly starved to death in the Bastille, succumbing in 1795.
Napoleon II was the son of Napoleon I, and was resident at the Austrian Court when his father abdicated.
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 H-France Reviews
Thirdly, the Tableaux historiques de la Révolution française (1791-2), a commentary on twenty-six of Jean-Louis Prieur’s popular prints of revolutionary journées, in Chamfort’s case ranging from the Tennis Court Oath of 20 June to the delegation of artists’ wives to the Assemblée Nationale on 7 September 1789.
Montesquieu was trying to develop a reform programme for the French monarchy that would enable it to defeat the British in war at the same time as ensuring the domestic avoidance of the kind of military despotism he associated with the reign of Louis XIV.
Montesquieu’s notion of honour had little to do with feudalism and a lot to do with generating the kind of national patriotism that would be crucial in the event of international war.
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 France: Comité de salut public: Complete Membership 1793-1795 @ Archontology.org: presidents, kings, prime ...
Submitted resignation to the Committee of Public Safety on 30 Jun 1793, but it was passed unnoticed and Delacroix continued to work.
Both submitted their letters of resignation to the National Convention (7 Sep 1793), which initially abstained from any decision and formally approved only the resignation of Danton on 9 Sep 1793.
Pierre Marec, member of the Committee of Public Safety from 3 Jun 1795, was discharged on 7 Oct 1795 and was not reappointed.
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 PIERRE PRIEUR (c. 1626... - Online Information article about PIERRE PRIEUR (c. 1626...
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 Wikipedia: 1756
September 7 - Willem Bilderdijk, author (died 1831)
November 3 - Pierre Laromiguière, French philosopher (died 1837)
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 CalendarHome.com - 1756 - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
August 1 - Pierre Louis Prieur, French politician (d.
September 7 - Willem Bilderdijk, Dutch author (d.
November 3 - Pierre Laromiguière, French philosopher (d.
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78 Brasset, Pierre, Widow 57 Brassett, Margaret 79 Brassett, Olivier 81 Brassett, Olivier, Mrs.
86 Marionneaux, Pierre Treville 192 Marionneaux, Valery 181 Marionneaux, Valery, Mrs.
89 Mollere, Louis 77 Mollere, Marguerite 79 Mollery, Joseph, Mrs.
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 CONK! Encyclopedia: 1756   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
August 1 - Pierre Louis Prieur, French politician (d.
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 PrPz   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Born in Makó, Hungary, Pulitzer immigrated to the United States in 1864 and served in the First New York Cavalry during the American Civil War (1861-1865).
In addition to working as a journalist, Pulitzer became active in politics in St. Louis.
He was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 1869, and in 1872 he supported the Liberal Republican Party's nomination of Horace Greeley for the United States presidency.
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 1756   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
* August 1 - Pierre Louis Prieur, French politician (died 1827)
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 1756 - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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