- The
Tribunat was one of the four ****emblies set up in
France by the
Constitution of Year VIII (the
other three were the
Council of State, the
Corps législatif...
- of
power (though this aim was not
always successfully achieved). The "
Tribunat", the
French word for tribunate,
derived from the
Latin term tribunatus...
-
Napoleon visiting the
Tribunat...
-
allowed him to rule by decree, so the more
independent Conseil d'État and
Tribunat were
relegated to
unimportant roles. It led
ultimately to the rise of the...
- law-making body of the three-part
government apparatus (alongside the
Tribunat and the Sénat conservateur). This body
replaced the
Council of Five Hundred...
- Sénat was a key
element in Napoleon's regime.[citation needed] With the
Tribunat and the
Corps législatif, the Sénat
formed one of the
three legislative...
-
conservateur Corps législatif
Tribunat 1802–1804
Constitution of the Year X Sénat
conservateur Corps législatif
Tribunat 1804–1814
Constitution of the...
- the new
bourgeoisie and the old aristocracy. On 12 May 1802, the
French Tribunat voted unanimously, with the
exception of
Lazare Carnot, in
favour of the...
-
downfall of
Napoleon and the
abolition of the Empire. At the
session of the
Tribunat on 3 Floréal year XII (23
April 1804) Jean-François Curée
proposed that...
- them (after 1804, with only a
strictly curtailed discussion); and the
Tribunat (Tribunate),
successor of the Directoire's
Conseil des Cinq
Cents (lower...