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Definition of Frondeur

Frondeur
Frondeur Fron"deur`, n. [F.] (F. Hist.) A member of the Fronde.

Meaning of Frondeur from wikipedia

- of actual power was a result of those events in his childhood. The term frondeur was later used to refer to anyone who suggested that the power of the king...
- The French destroyer Frondeur was one of 14 L'Adroit-class destroyers built for the French Navy during the 1920s. The L'Adroit class was a slightly enlarged...
- National ****embly consisted of voting in line with a group labelled the Frondeurs, a socialist group opposed to the social-liberal politics of Francois...
- Planchet go there, where they are set upon by a group who think them Frondeurs while outside the house of Madame de Longueville. When this group is satisfied...
- leaders of the Parlement of Paris, whom she had jailed, died in prison. The Frondeurs, political heirs of the disaffected feudal aristocracy, sought to protect...
- to the 1648–1653 Fronde rebellion against the monarchy in France. The frondeur tradition within journalism derives from this rebellion against Mazarin...
- Robert Arnauld d’Andilly (28 May 1589 – 27 September 1674, abbaye de Port-Royal-des-Champs) was a French conseiller d’État, specialising in financial questions...
- Free French au****es in December 1943. Boulonnais, Brestois, Fougueux and Frondeur were all sunk by Allied ships off Casablanca, as part of Operation Torch...
- confession was printed, in its entirety, in the Parisian newspaper Le Frondeur, on April 25, 1897, titled: Twelve Years Under the Banner of the Church...
- Rochefoucauld's 1645 liaison with Duchess of Longueville made him irrevocably a frondeur (aristocratic rebel). He was a con****uous figure in the 1649 siege of...