The French Provisional Government or French Executive Commission of 1815 replaced the French government of the Hundred Days that had been formed by Napoleon...
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The Provisional Government of Belgium or the General Government of Belgium governed the Southern Netherlands from February 1814 to September 1815, when...
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The French Provisional Government may refer to: French Provisional Government of 1814, after the Napoleonic Wars French Provisional Government of 1815, after...
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Antoine Drouot (category Peace commissioners of the French Provisional Government of 1815)
island of Elba (1814–1815), who made him governor of the island. He accompanied Napoleon back to France in 1815 and was with him at the start of the Hundred...
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Jacques-Charles Dupont de l'Eure (category Peace commissioners of the French Provisional Government of 1815)
President of the provisional assembly, being its oldest member. On the same day, he was made President of the Provisional Government, becoming France's de facto...
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Jean-Denis Lanjuinais (category Peace commissioners of the French Provisional Government of 1815)
Estates-General of 1789 he demanded the abolition of nobility and the substitution of the Royal title king of the French and the Navarrese for king of France and...
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France. It replaced the French Provisional Government of 1815 that had been formed when Napoleon abdicated after the Battle of Waterloo. The cabinet was...
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François Antoine de Boissy d'Anglas (category Peace commissioners of the French Provisional Government of 1815)
the subsequent abdication of Napoleon, 1815 Boissy d'Anglas was one of the five commissioners sent by the Provisional Government to try to negotiate peace...
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new government, but accepted election to the new Chamber of Representatives under the Charter of 1815. There, after Napoleon's defeat at the Battle of Waterloo...
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10 March 2020. Government of the French Empire (20 March 1815). "Decree on the composition of the government". gallica.bnf.fr (in French). Retrieved 10...
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