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Louis Charles Delescluze (French pronunciation: [lwi ʃaʁl dəleklyz]; 2
October 1809 – 25 May 1871) was a
French revolutionary leader, journalist, and military...
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revolutionary groups in Paris,
including Blanqui, Félix Pyat and
Louis Charles Delescluze,
called new
demonstrations at the Hôtel de
Ville against General Trochu...
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unsuccessful attack on
Versailles under the
leadership of
Louis Charles Delescluze.
Between 8 and 20 May,
French forces had
retaken the
territory surrounding...
- on 17
November 1868, he was
selected to
defend the
journalist Delescluze.
Delescluze was
being prosecuted for
having promoted a
monument to the representative...
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fifteen members met
there to
discuss its
immediate evacuation, and only
Delescluze and one
other had protested. In its despair, a scorched-earth
policy had...
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cabinet hostage. The
insurgent leaders (Gustave Flourens,
Louis Charles Delescluze,
Louis Auguste Blanqui among them)
attempted to
depose Trochu's government...
- for the loss of the fort of Issy. He was su****ded on the
committee by
Delescluze, but he
continued to
direct some of the
violent acts of the Commune, the...
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footballer Martin Pierre d'Alvimare (1772–1839),
composer and
harpist Charles Delescluze (1809–1871),
journalist and
military commander of the
Paris Commune Siraba...
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Comes To War - Don Juan (Gadi Roll) The Days of
Commune -
Delegate Delescluze, Theirs,
Commissionaire (Nicholas Barter) The
Rivals -
Captain Absolute...
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Bouvines Rue de
Candie Rue
Chanzy P****age Charles-Dallery Rue Charles-
Delescluze Boulevard de
Charonne Rue de
Charonne Rue du Chemin-Vert Rue du Chevet...