- Louis-Jérôme
Gohier (27
February 1746 – 29 May 1830) was a
French politician of the
Revolutionary period.
Gohier was born in Semblançay, in the Indre-et-Loire...
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Urbain Gohier (born
Urbain ****ulet,
December 17, 1862 in
Versailles – June 29, 1951) was a
French lawyer and
journalist best
known for his publication...
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presidency rotating every three months. The last
President was Louis-Jérôme
Gohier. The
leading figure of the
Directory was Paul Barras, the only director...
- Blaison-
Gohier (French pronunciation: [blɛzɔ̃ ɡɔje] ) is a
former commune in the Maine-et-Loire
department in
western France. On 1
January 2016, it was...
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instance dermatologists.
Editors of the
paper included Lucien Pemjean,
Urbain Gohier, Robert-Jullien Courtine, Paul
Vigouroux and Paul Riche, the
latter being...
- only punk band ever
reunited in the
House of Commons’. Maclean's,
Philippe Gohier, May 9, 2011 L'Étranger[usurped] at canoe.ca's
Canadian Pop Encyclopedia...
- its
final incarnation. Moulin, Ducos, Barras, Sieyès, and Louis-Jérôme
Gohier led the
Directory until its
dissolution after the coup d'état of 18 Brumaire...
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abolished the five-man Directory, but the two
Jacobin Directors, Louis-Jérôme
Gohier and Jean-François-Auguste Moulin,
continued to
protest furiously. Both men...
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Marie Mélanie d'Hervilly
Gohier Hahnemann (Bruxelles, 2
February 1800 – Paris, 27 May 1878) was a
French homeopathic physician,
married in 1835 to Samuel...
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illegal on
technical grounds and
voted to
replace him with Louis-Jérôme
Gohier, a
lawyer who had been
Minister of
Justice during the Convention, and who...