- Narcisse-Achille,
comte de
Salvandy (French pronunciation: [naʁsis aʃil də salvɑ̃di]; 11 June 1795 – 16 December 1856) was a
French politician. He was...
- Anne;
Salvandy,
Achille (Count.) (1856). Love of Country, or
Sobieski and Hedwig.
Compiled and
translated from the
French (of N. A. de
Salvandy, the Countess...
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Bossuet (1627–1704) Jean-Charles
Persil (1785–1870) Narcisse-Achille de
Salvandy (1795–1856)
Sarah Maldoror (1929–2020)
Samuel Marques, (1988–) Portuguese...
- 1836 François
Guizot 6
September 1836 15
April 1837
Narcisse Achille de
Salvandy 15
April 1837 31
March 1839
Narcisse Parant 31
March 1839 12 May 1839 Abel-François...
- the Société des amis de la liberté de la presse; Choiseul-Stainville,
Salvandy and
Villemain were
among the contributors.
Another influential society...
-
almost a
provocation for the Chamber: not only was Molé retained, but de
Salvandy, who had been in
charge of the loi de disjonction, and Lacave-Laplagne...
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Preceded by
Joseph Pelet de la Lozère
Succeeded by Narcisse-Achille de
Salvandy In
office 18
November 1834 – 22
February 1836
Monarch Louis Philippe I...
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French schools by the
French Minister of Education, Narcisse-Achille de
Salvandy. The po****rity of his
works and the fact that
French copyright law did...
- that had been
initiated by the
Minister of Education,
Narcisse Achille de
Salvandy). This left
Hostein to ****emble a
company and
begin preparations for the...
- François Guizot,
Charles de Rémusat, Kératry and Narcisse-Achille de
Salvandy. They
founded Le
Courrier on 21 June 1819 from the
remains of the Annales...