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Pierre Claude François
Daunou (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ klod fʁɑ̃swa donu]; 18
August 1761 – 20 June 1840) was a
French statesman of the
French Revolution...
- The Théâtre
Daunou is a
Parisian theater with 450 seats,
located at 7 rue
Daunou in the 2nd arrondis****t of Paris. The name is
sometimes written as Theatre...
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French Constitution of 1793.
Largely the work of
political theorist Pierre Daunou, it
established a
bicameral legislature; an
upper body
known as the Council...
- Harry's New York Bar is a bar in Paris,
France located at 5, Rue
Daunou,
between the
Avenue de l'Opéra and the Rue de la Paix. It was
converted from a...
- democracy." He
refers to the
Girondin deputies Thomas Paine, Condorcet,
Daunou, Cloots,
Destutt and Abbé
Gregoire denouncing Robespierre's ruthlessness...
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September 1795 and put into
place on 27 September.
Largely designed by
Pierre Daunou and
Boissy d'Anglas, it
established a
bicameral legislature,
intended to...
- July Fourteenth, Rue
Daunou, 1910 is an early-20th-century
painting by
American impressionist Childe H****am. Done in oil on canvas, the
painting depicts...
- " In the
midst of the
vibrant city, H****am
painted July Fourteenth, Rue
Daunou during the
Bastille Day celebrations, a
forerunner of his
famous Flag series...
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Beautiful Irishwoman Joy of Life (Valadon) Juan
Legua July Fourteenth, Rue
Daunou, 1910 The
Kearsarge at
Boulogne The
Lacemaker (Maes)
Lachrymae (Frederic...
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helped to set in motion.
Girondins and
historian Pierre Claude François
Daunou argues in his Mémoires that the
Girondins were too
cultivated and too polished...