- Edmond-Louis-Alexis
Dubois de
Crancé, dit Dubois-
Crancé (French pronunciation: [ɛdmɔ̃ lwi alɛksi dybwakʁɑ̃se]; 14
October 1747 – 28 June 1814), was a...
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Couveley (1802–1867),
painter born in
Charleville Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-
Crancé (1747–1814), general,
French revolutionary,
minister of war, 12th President...
- The Fort des Ayvelles, also
known as the Fort Dubois-
Crancé, is a
fortification near the
French communes of Villers-Semeuse and Les
Ayvelles in the Ardennes...
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office 7
March 1793 – 21
March 1793
Preceded by
Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-
Crancé Succeeded by Jean
Debry Personal details Born
Armand Gensonné 10 August...
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Independent Montagnards Pierre Joseph Cambon Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-
Crancé Jean
Francois Rewbell Lazare Carnot (Formerly a Plain) Philippe-Antoine...
- the
right of
revolution and
promoted a
revolutionary armed force. Dubois-
Crancé described Robespierre as the
general of the Sans-culottes. The revisionist...
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Minerals Management Service, 2005.
Retrieved 16-09-2016.
Berchok C., J.
Crance, E. Garlan, J. Mocklin, P. Stabeno, J. Napp, B. Rone, A. Spear, M. Wang...
- Guy le
Chapelier 1790 – Honoré
Gabriel Riqueti,
comte de Mirabeau, Dubois-
Crancé;
Maximilien Robespierre, end of March-3 June 1790 1791 – Pierre-Antoine...
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Louis Marie de
Milet de
Mureau Succeeded by
Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-
Crancé Born Jean
Bernadotte (1763-01-26)26
January 1763 Pau,
Kingdom of France...
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National Convention In
office 7
February 1793 – 21
February 1793
Preceded by Jean-Paul
Rabaut Saint-Étienne
Succeeded by
Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-
Crancé...