- Jean-François
Reubell (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa ʁøbɛl]) or
Rewbell (6
October 1747 – 24
November 1807) was a
French lawyer, diplomat, and politician...
- the idea, and soon
after she and her husband, Brian,
found a mare
named Rewbell who was
available for £1000, due in part to a
barbed wire
injury and a...
-
voted for the
execution of
Louis XVI. He was a
friend of Jean-François
Rewbell and
therefore was
entrusted with
various diplomatic missions, including...
- III. An
entirely ceremonial post, the
first president was Jean-François
Rewbell, who was
chosen by lot on 2
November 1795. The
Directors conducted their...
- de la victoire. The
president of the
Directory in Paris, Jean-François
Rewbell, was also congratulatory: "The
Executive Directory congratulates you, citizen...
- to
breed a racehorse, he
thinks she's mad. Soon the
couple are
buying Rewbell, once a
racehorse but sold to them as a
brood mare for £300. In the pub...
- and
engraver Georg Wickram (1502–1562), poet and
novelist Jean-François
Rewbell (1747–1807),
diplomat and
revolutionist Jean Rapp (1771–1821), lieutenant...
- nonetheless, and he was made
Director of
France in
place of Jean-François
Rewbell in May 1799. Nevertheless, Sieyès
considered ways to
overthrow the Directory...
-
Directors were
firmly Republican; Barras, Révellière-Lépeaux and Jean-François
Rewbell, as were
around 40% of the legislature. The same
percentage were broadly...
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Three of the five
members of the Directory, Paul Barras, Jean-François
Rewbell and
Louis Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux, with
support of
foreign minister...