- de
remontrance (right of remonstrance) – the
right to
challenge a king's
decisions –
which had been
removed by
Louis XIV. The
droit de
remontrance would...
- captivity, the
court interfered with the King's
decisions using its
droit de
remontrance (right of
remonstrance in French). In addition, the
faculty of theology...
-
Louis XVI; it was at this
point that he
spearheaded the
famous 1775
Remontrances of the cour des aides,
which detailed the
problems facing the regime...
-
order of the Parlement; 15 September:
Parlement claims the
Droit de
remontrance, the
right to
revoke a law made by a King who had died,
further supporting...
- d'Hénencourt in Hénencourt, Somme. He died on 28
December 1832. 1790 -
Remontrances a mon
neveu Charles de
Lameth 1790 -
Recit fidele et
exact de ce qui...
- (1694). All
appear in the
Gherardi collection. See, e.g., the
Scene des
remontrances of Regnard's
Wayward Girls in the
Gherardi collection. A
translated excerpt...
- of Union. The King's
response was to
close the
Breton Parlement. The
Remontrances were
delivered to the King by
Members of the
Breton Parlement led by...
-
Claude d'Angennes: "
Remontrance du Clergé
faite au Roi par l'Evêque de Noyon, en l'****emblée de 1585," 8vo. Paris, 1585. "
Remontrance du Clergé de France...
- L'ambition féminine au
XVIIIe siècle, 1983; ISBN 2-08-210089-8 Les
Remontrances de
Malesherbes (1771–1775), 1985 L'Un est l'autre, 1986; ISBN 2-7381-1364-8...
- went to Rome to be
consecrated and came back to
France in 1586. His "
Remontrance à la cour du
Parlement de
Normandie sur l'octroy des
sentences fulminatoires"...