- The Coup of 18
Brumaire (French: Coup d'État du 18
Brumaire)
brought Napoleon Bonaparte to
power as
First Consul of the
French First Republic. In the view...
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Brumaire (French pronunciation: [bʁymɛʁ]) was the
second month in the
French Republican calendar. The
month was
named after the
French brume 'fog', which...
- The
Eighteenth Brumaire of
Louis Napoleon (German: Der 18te
Brumaire des
Louis Napoleon) is an
essay written by Karl Marx
between December 1851 and March...
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Brumaire was the
second month of the
French Republican calendar. It may also
refer to:
Brumaire-class submarine, a line of
French vessels French submarine...
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Jacqueline Brumaire (born Herblay, 5
November 1921, died in
Nancy 29
October 2000) was a
French operatic soprano and
later teacher.
After training at the...
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political power. In
November 1799,
Napoleon engineered the Coup of 18
Brumaire against the Directory, and
became First Consul of the Republic. He won...
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which began with the
Estates General of 1789 and
ended with the Coup of 18
Brumaire on 9
November 1799. Many of the revolution's
ideas are
considered fundamental...
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Bonjour Brumaire was a
francophone indie pop band
based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Its
members were
Youri Zaragoza (vocals, guitar),
Nathan Howard (guitar...
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First French Republic from the fall of the
Directory in the coup of 18
Brumaire on 9
November 1799
until the
start of the
French Empire on 18 May 1804...
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submarine Brumaire (Q60) was a
Laubeuf type
submarine built for the
French Navy
prior to
World War I. She was the name ship of her class.
Brumaire was ordered...