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Michel Mathieu Lecointe-
Puyraveau (13
December 1764 – 15
January 1827) was a
French politician. Born in Saint-Maixent-l'École (Deux-Sèvres), he was elected...
- Pierre-François Audry,
called Audry de
Puyraveau (27
September 1773 - 6
December 1852) was a
French politician. He was a
deputy during the
Bourbon Restoration...
- his stay at the château is
disputed (1797–?)
Michel Mathieu Lecointe-
Puyraveau,
politician (1815)
Gaston Crémieux, a
leader of the
Paris Commune (1871)...
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several young Republicans (Godefroy Cavaignac,
Joseph Guinard and
Audry de
Puyraveau's son),
mostly officers of the
National Guard who had been
arrested during...
- Deux-Sèvres. His
mother was
Catherine Lecointe-
Puyraveau, the
daughter of
Michel Mathieu Lecointe-
Puyraveau, a
member of the
National Convention representing...
- SDH was made up of
representatives of the extreme-left like
Audry de
Puyraveau or
Voyer d' Argenson, and of
young republican militants such as Éléonore-Louis...
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Antoine Laloy 19
February 1797 20
March 1797
Michel Mathieu Lecointe-
Puyraveau 21
March 1797 21
April 1797 François
Lamarque 21
April 1797 19 May 1797...
- July, but
although they made
speeches and were
urged to act by
Audry de
Puyraveau, François
Mauguin and
Labbey de Pompières, they were
unwilling to launch...
-
Lecointe (born 1994),
English football player Michel Mathieu Lecointe-
Puyraveau (1764–1827),
French politician Altheia Jones-LeCointe, (b. 1945) Trinidadian...
- Périer,
Georges Mouton,
Auguste de Schonen, Pierre-François
Audry de
Puyraveau and François Mauguin.
General Lafayette was
appointed commander of the...