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Thermidor an II (27 July 1794). The
political club that came to be
called the
Clichyens met in
rooms in the rue de Clichy,
which led west
towards the fashionable...
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Hundred under the
French Directory,
Bourdon belonged to the
party of
Clichyens,
composed of crypto-Royalists,
against whom the
directors used the Coup...
- Directory.
Political parties Centre (Thermidorians) Right-wing (
Clichyens) Left-wing (Montagnards) Other (Maraisards)
After the Coup...
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seeing a
large swing in
support of
constitutional royalists, now
known as '
Clichyens',
named after the
Clichy Club,
especially following the
Reign of Terror...
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Cemetery Political party Girondist (1792–1793)
Maraisard (1793–1795)
Clichyens (1795–1797)
Independent (1799–1826)
Spouse Marie-Françoise
Michel ...
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Composition Centre (Thermidorians) Right-wing (Conservatives-
Clichyens) Left-wing (Radical republicans) Other (Maraisards) The five...
- Châteauvieux, Loir-et-Cher,
France Political party Girondin (1791–1793)
Clichyen (1794–1797)
Legitimist (1797–1815)
Doctrinaire (1815–1831)
Spouse Augustine...
- 'Clichy Club',
hence the new name, in
addition to
their nickname, the '
Clichyens'. The
elections saw
royalists gain a supermajority,
beyond what had been...
- Directory.
Political parties Centre (Thermidorians) Right-wing (
Clichyens) Left-wing (Montagnards) Other (Maraisards)
After the Coup...
- (aged 82) Paris,
France Resting place Père
Lachaise Cemetery Political party Independent (1791–1795)
Clichyen (1795–1797)
Profession Diplomat Signature...