- The
Corps législatif was a part of the
French legislature during the
French Revolution and beyond. It is also the
generic French term used to
refer to...
- 1807, with its
remaining functions and
members absorbed into the
Corps législatif. Nossiter, Adam (4
December 2024). "France's
Prime Minister Loses No-Confidence...
- The
Legislative Council of
Quebec (French:
Conseil législatif du Québec,
pronounced [kɔ̃sɛj leʒislatif dy kebɛk]) was the
unelected upper house of the...
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earthquake on 12
January 2010. The
Legislative Palace (French:
Palais Législatif) was
among the many
structures which were
virtually destro**** by the earthquake...
- in Napoleon's regime.[citation needed] With the
Tribunat and the
Corps législatif, the Sénat
formed one of the
three legislative ****emblies of the consulate...
- State, the
Corps législatif and the Sénat conservateur). It was set up
officially on 1
January 1800 at the same time as the
Corps législatif. Its
first president...
- that was part of a set made for the
reception of
Napoleon by the
Corps législatif after his
coronation as emperor. Made in the
workshop of Jacob-Desmalter...
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Joachim Murat (/mjʊəˈrɑː/ mure-AH, also /mʊˈrɑːt/ muurr-AHT, French: [ʒɔaʃɛ̃ myʁa]; Italian:
Gioacchino Murat; 25
March 1767 – 13
October 1815) was a French...
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Proclamation of the
abolition of the
monarchy in
front of the
Palais Bourbon, seat of the
Corps Législatif, on 4
September 1870...
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consultative commission, and on 29
February 1852 was
elected to the
Corps législatif for the 2nd
constituency of Saône-et-Loire,
running as the
official candidate...