-
Constitution under the
curious title Le
Dernier Crime de
Lanjuinais ("The
Latest Crime of
Lanjuinais", Rennes, 1793).
Pursued by Jean-Baptiste Carrier, who...
- de
Lanjuinais, was born in
Paris on 5
November 1802. His
father was Jean Denis,
comte Lanjuinais (1753–1827). His
brother was Paul-Eugène
Lanjuinais (1799–1812...
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members of the Committee, and were
replaced by Baudin, Durand-Maillane, and
Lanjuinais.
While discussing the project, Sieyès
wished to
implement a
control of...
-
difficulty dissuaded from
quashing the 3 June
election of Jean Denis,
comte Lanjuinais, the
staunch liberal who had so
often opposed the Emperor, as president...
-
deputies were not to be imprisoned, but only
subject to
house arrest.
Lanjuinais scarcely concluded when the
insurgent petitioners came to
demand his arrest...
- Éléonore-Louis
Godefroi Cavaignac Chevallon Decruzy Gyunard Lamy Paul-Eugène
Lanjuinais Marchais Taschereau Thomas.
Fourth committee (in July 1830)
Odilon Barrot...
- Revolution.
Harvard University Press (1989). p. 400. de Maillane, Durand;
Lanjuinais, Jean-Denis (1825).
Histoire de la
Convention Nationale (in French). Paris:...
- Sans-culottes
threaten deputy Lanjuinais, on the
podium during the
takeover of the
convention (June 2, 1793)...
- Affair.
Matthieu Lahaye (born 1984),
racing driver Jean Denis,
comte Lanjuinais (1753–1827), politician, lawyer, jurist,
journalist and historian. Pierre-Emmanuel...
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Colbert Henri Cordier André
Dacier Léopold
Delisle Jean Denis,
comte Lanjuinais Gabriel Devéria
Louis Duchesne Émile
Egger Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès...