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  1. Elected first President of the French Republic in the 1848 election against Louis-Eugène Cavaignac. He provoked the coup of 1851 and proclaimed himself Emperor in 1852. Henri Georges Boulay de la Meurthe, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte's vice president, was the sole person to hold that office.

  2. In July 1792, Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, commanding general of the Austro–Prussian Army, issued his Brunswick Manifesto, threatening the destruction of Paris should any harm come to King Louis XVI of France.

  3. I Republika Francuska (fr. Première République) – okres w historii Francji od 21 września 1792 roku (zniesienie monarchii i ogłoszenie nowej konstytucji) do 9 listopada 1799 roku (zamach 18 brumaire’a), a formalnie do 2 grudnia 1804 roku (koronacja Napoleona I).

  4. 3 dni temu · The First French Republic. Conseiller d'État, a judicial rank in the Council of State, Paris. Director, Civil and Military Cabinet, Ministry of Defense, Government of France, 1981–85. Deputy-Vice-Chancellor and Professor of European History, University of Lancaster, England.

  5. On July 27, 1794, Robespierre, a major leader of the Reign of Terror, is overthrown and executed, but the revered reputation of the French Revolution is drastically diminished throughout Europe. Louis XVI's execution catalyses extreme resistance throughout much of Europe.

  6. 17 sty 2023 · Georges Jacques Danton (1759-1794) was a leader of the French Revolution, who played a major role in the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of the French Republic. He took a moderate stance and opposed the Reign of Terror, leading to his downfall and execution on 5 April 1794.

  7. 12 lip 2024 · When French troops occupied their country in 1795, Dutch "Patriots" set up the Batavian Republic, the first of what became a belt of "sister republics" along France’s borders.

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