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    Étienne Clavière (29 January 1735 – 8 December 1793) was a Genevan-born French financier and politician of the French Revolution. He was the French Minister...
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  • century, is Estienne. Étienne, Etienne, Ettiene or Ettienne may refer to: Étienne Bézout (1730–1783), French mathematician Étienne Louis Geoffroy (1725–1810)...
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    insurrectionnel ordered the arrest of ministers Jean-Marie Roland and Étienne Clavière. That night, Paris changed into a military camp, according to author...
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  • the political, social, and cultural instability of the Revolution. Étienne Clavière lobbied for large issues of assignats representing national wealth...
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    Finances Louis Hardouin Tarbé 29 May 1791 24 March 1792   Feuillant Étienne Clavière 24 March 1792 13 June 1792   Girondins Antoine Duranton 13 June 1792...
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    French abolitionist society founded by Jacques Pierre Brissot and Étienne Clavière and directly inspired by the Society for Effecting the Abolition of...
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    Étienne Clavière (Girondins)...
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    when he received a redacted document describing the Dutch offer from Étienne Clavière, a Genevan banker and pro-America. The Dutch bankers advanced the treasury...
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    found employment in the office of a life assurance company directed by Étienne Clavière. His brother Louis Auguste (1774–1840) also became an economist. Say's...
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    because he absorbed all the credit and fame. Étienne Dumont, Clavière, Antoine-Adrien Lamourette and Étienne Salonion Reybaz were but a few of the most...
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    he was to appear on the next day before the Revolutionary Tribunal Étienne Clavière committed suicide. By the end of 1793, two major factions had emerged...
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  • Council to support them. A commission de sûreté was set up, headed by Étienne Clavière and Jacques-Antoine Duroveray. The city's wealthy burghers countered...
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    into his cabinet. The French had to deal with serious inflation and Étienne Clavière was appointed as minister of finance. According to Louvet it was only...
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    of their partisans, among them Roland, Charles François Dumouriez, Étienne Clavière and Joseph Marie Servan de Gerbey; and they forced a declaration of...
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    painted by Jean-Baptiste Perronneau. In 1788, he collaborated with Étienne Clavière and Jacques Pierre Brissot, who both traveled to the United States...
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    jazzy musical plays Victor Cherbuliez (1829–1899), novelist and author Étienne Clavière (1735–1793), banker and politician of the French revolution Paulo Coelho...
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    Earl of St Vincent, British Royal Navy admiral (d. 1823) January 27 – Étienne Clavière, French financier and politician (d. 1793) February 13 – Crown Prince...
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    7 – Joseph Bara, French Revolution child-hero (b. 1780) December 8 Étienne Clavière, French financier, politician (suicide) (b. 1735) Madame du Barry,...
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  • April 1791 29 May 1791 Louis Hardouin Tarbé 29 May 1791 24 March 1792 Étienne Clavière 24 March 1792 13 June 1792 Antoine Duranthon 13 June 1792 18 June 1792...
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  • Chénier Poet; guillotined. Jean Chouan Royalist counter-revolutionary. Étienne Clavière Girondist; finance minister 1792; died in prison by suicide 1793. Anacharsis...
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  • (1792) Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière, leading figure (1792–1793) Étienne Clavière, leading figure (1793) Georges Danton, leading figure (1793) Maximilien...
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    the aristocrats. The next day, the King dismissed Roland, along with Étienne Clavière, his Minister of Finance, and General Servan. On 15 June, General Dumouriez's...
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    Paris : Condorcet La Chronique du mois : Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois, Étienne Clavière, Condorcet Le Conservateur : Dominique Joseph Garat, Marie-Joseph Chénier...
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  • Brun (1290s–1360), first mayor of Zürich Gaudenz Canova (1887–1962) Étienne Clavière (1735–1793) Joseph Deiss (born 1946), Federal Councilor, President...
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    to work at Hope & Co. In November 1792, French Minister of Finances Étienne Clavière harshly pointed out that Hope & Co. was the leading member of a group...
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    while holding onto the finance portfolio. At the Financial ministry, Étienne Clavière and the Girondins preyed on his management of the post, whilst at the...
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    chiefly Girondin. Jean-Marie Roland became minister of the interior, Étienne Clavière of finance, Pierre Marie de Grave of war, and Jean de Lacoste of marine...
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    livres. His best ally was the Minister of Finance, Étienne Clavière, and under the guise of missions Clavière entrusted to him, de Batz made several voyages...
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    Commune was installed: it consisted of 24 members, under whom were Etienne Clavière, Pierre-Joseph Cambon, Sergent-Marceau, René Levasseur and the King...
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  • Saint-Étienne revolutionary leader (executed) (born 1743) 7 December – Joseph Bara, French Revolution child-hero (born 1779) 8 December Étienne Clavière, financier...
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