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Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (3 May 1748 – 20 June 1836),
usually known as the Abbé
Sieyès (French: [sjejɛs]), was a
French Roman Catholic abbé, clergyman, and...
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anonymously as a 127 page pamphlet,
Sieyès revealed himself as the
author after its
third edition in May 1789. The
pamphlet was
Sieyès'
reply to
finance minister...
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Prairial VII (18 June)
ousted the
Jacobins and left
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, a
member of the five-man
ruling Directory, the
dominant figure in the government...
- Initially, the 18
Brumaire coup
seemed to be a
victory for
Sieyès,
rather than for Bonaparte.
Sieyès was a
proponent of a new
system of
government for the...
- 1980.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Château de
Siéyès. Base Mérimée: Château de
Siéyès, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) 45°17′49″N...
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project particularly identified with the
French revolutionary leader the Abbé
Sieyès,
although it had
already been
frequently discussed and
written about by...
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National Convention (7
October 1794 – 20
April 1795) with
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès as
President of the
National Convention (20
April 1795 – 26
October 1795)...
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legislature to name Bonaparte,
Sieyès, and
Ducos as
provisional Consuls to
administer the government.
Although Sieyès expected to
dominate the new regime...
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political rights to the common-folk
majority of France, Emmanuel-Joseph
Sieyès, said: "Consequently, if it be
claimed that,
under the
French constitution...
- politics. London:
Methuen & Co. p. 1.
Sieyès,
Emmanuel Joseph (1999). Fauré, C. (ed.). Des M****crits de
Sieyès. 1773–1799 1 & 2. Paris: Champion....