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    Armand Barbès (18 September 1809 – 26 June 1870) was a French Republican revolutionary and an opponent of the July Monarchy (1830–1848). He is remembered...
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    point, the station is at the junction of Boulevard Barbès, named for the revolutionary Armand Barbès, the Boulevard de Rochechouart, named for the abbess...
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  • Barbes or Barbès or variation may refer to: A festival in Latvian mythology Barbeş, a village in Greece merged into the town of Vergina People Armand...
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    The Boulevard Barbès is a boulevard in the 18th arrondissement of Paris. It is named after French politician Armand Barbès. It was built in 1867 during...
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    "iron cage"; Louis Auguste Blanqui, political prisoner in the mount; Armand Barbès, political prisoner in the mount; La Mère Poulard, famous restaurant;...
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    des saisons, a secret Republican society, headed by Martin Bernard, Armand Barbès and Auguste Blanqui, organized an insurrection in the Rue Saint-Denis...
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    Paris 7 October with Eugène Spuller in a coal gas-filled balloon—the "Armand-Barbès"—and upon arriving at Tours took control as minister of the interior...
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    of the left. This growth is symbolized by two men, Armand Barbès and Theophile Marcou. Armand Barbès is a symbol of the struggle for a social democratic...
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    where he made acquaintances with Philippe Buonarroti, Raspail, and Armand Barbès. He was condemned to repeated terms of imprisonment for maintaining...
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    such as Victor Dubourg de La Cassagne, Desforges, Martin Bernard, Armand Barbès and Auguste Blanqui, some influential figures, including Victor Hugo...
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    defense attorney in the trial of Philippet and Quignot, two accomplies of Armand Barbès in a failed republican insurrection on 12 May 1839. In 1848, a revolution...
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    France (like Hugo, former Montagnard Ledru-Rollin, Louis Blanc and Armand Barbès). Hugo coined the expression "When liberty returns, I will return"....
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    in poverty lying on a straw bed. Armand Barbès en Prison Elisa Julian Christ et la Samaritaine (detail) Armand Barbès en Prison, drawn by Traviès in 1835...
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  • Season' of Auguste Blanqui and Armand Barbès, which carried out an unsuccessful insurrection in 1839. Blanqui and Barbès went to prison, where they became...
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    linked Alibaud to a secret revolutionary group called "Les Familles", by Armand Barbès and Louis Blanqui. Both were arrested and imprisoned, but later released...
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  • 1856 – Max Stirner, German philosopher and author (b. 1806) 1870 – Armand Barbès, French lawyer and politician (b. 1809) 1878 – Mercedes of Orléans (b...
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  • revolt in Lyon 1839: Coup attempt in Paris led by Louis Auguste Blanqui, Armand Barbès, Martin Bernard, and the Société des Saisons. 1839–1840: Food riots...
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  • an insurrection carried out by the 'Society of the Seasons', led by Armand Barbès and Auguste Blanqui. The insurrection was suppressed and Moll escaped...
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  • insurrection by the 'Society of the Seasons', led by Auguste Blanqui and Armand Barbès. Schapper, who had been involved, was caught and imprisoned. In 1840...
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    heroes, including Auguste Comte (1885), François-Vincent Raspail (1887), Armand Barbès (1882), and Louis Blanc (1885). Specifically forbidden by the Catholic...
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  • encampment in the Tuileries Gardens M. Gambetta leaves in the "L'Armand-Barbès" balloon Battle at Châtillon, artillery offensive Attack on the village...
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    saying it was not competent. The arrest of the leaders of the workers, Armand Barbès and Blanqui, left the working people without leaders. General Coutais...
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  • held. 12–13 May – Failed insurrection led by Louis Auguste Blanqui, Armand Barbès, Martin Bernard, and the Société des Saisons as part of the struggle...
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    provisional government, and, together with Louis Auguste Blanqui and Armand Barbès, attempted an insurrection of his own. On 15 May, they led a crowd,...
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    reluctance of Republican leaders, such as François-Vincent Raspail, Armand Barbès, and Louis Auguste Blanqui, to support it. The event started at the...
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    Last Sitting The Calvary at Tronoën Léon Gambetta Departing on the Armand-Barbès Bridge Architecture in Italy Biography @ Nice Historique Biography by...
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    January 1837. He also pleaded in the case of the republican activist Armand Barbès (1839). He was elected a deputy by the third electoral college of Indre-et-Loire...
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  • an essay, "The Revolutionary Question", inspired by the example of Armand Barbès. He also attended the funeral of the French revolutionary poet Louise...
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  • Second French Republic and was very active in the republican club led by Armand Barbès. He collaborated with the republican socialists, or "social democrats"...
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  • attempt by the Société des saisons, led by Louis Auguste Blanqui and Armand Barbès. Some sources state the officer was killed, others state he was only...
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