Nicolas Joseph Maison, marquis de Maison (French pronunciation: [nikɔla ʒozɛf mɛzɔ̃]; 19 December 1771 – 13 February 1840) was a French military officer...
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Louis-Eugène Cavaignac wrote that thirty men of 400 in his company of military engineers were already affected by fever. General Maison wished to be able...
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of France in 1984 (posthumous) This distinction was refused by: Eugène Cavaignac (1802–1857), head of the Government of the Second Republic, in 1848 Louis-Jules...
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the Interior Marcellin Berthelot – Minister of Foreign Affairs Godefroy Cavaignac – Minister of War Paul Doumer – Minister of Finance Louis Ricard – Minister...
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Carême (1784–1833), famed inventor of classical cuisine Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (1802–1857), politician Fanny Cerrito (1817–1909), Italian ballerina Philippe...
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stage actor of the 1920s, and made his film debut as Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac in The Dreyfus Case (1931), a British film dramatising the Dreyfus Affair...
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government's handing dictatorial powers over the nation to General Louis Eugène Cavaignac, who was determined to use all force necessary to crush the rebellion...
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Soult Thiers Soult Guizot Molé Second Republic Dupont de l'Eure Arago Cavaignac Barrot Hautpoul Faucher Second Empire Ollivier Cousin-Montauban Government...
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eventually exploded in the June Days Uprising of 1848. Led by General Cavaignac, the suppression of the uprising was supported by Tocqueville, who advocated...
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Soult Thiers Soult Guizot Molé Second Republic Dupont de l'Eure Arago Cavaignac Barrot Hautpoul Faucher Second Empire Ollivier Cousin-Montauban Government...
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