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    The Constitution of the Year VIII (French: Constitution de l'an VIII or French: Constitution du 22 frimaire an VIII) was a national constitution of France...
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    regime's new master, First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, the Constitution of 22 frimaire year VIII (13 December 1799) was the first to recreate a senate. Napoleon...
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    1791 and 15 February 1792, and disappeared in 1799 when the Constitution of 22 Frimaire An VIII was introduced, establishing the reconstitution of the public...
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    expenses on Vendemiaire 19, Year III (10 October 1794) (AN, D * XXXVc 8). He still writes on Frimaire 8, Year III (28 November 1794) (without place) (XVIII-414)...
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  • Brumaire Frimaire Nivôse Pluviôse Ventôse Germinal Floréal Prairial Messidor Thermidor Fructidor Under this calendar, the Year I or "Year 1" began 22 September...
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    électorale de Paris 17 frimaire an II (2 September 1792) (12 March 1905). Assemblée électorale de Paris 2 septembre 1792–17 frimaire an II : procès-verbaux...
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    exaggerate the revolution. On 5 December 1793 (14 Frimaire) the National Convention passed the Law of Frimaire, which gave the central government more control...
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    during the Terror, such as Law of Suspects, and the latter Law of 14th Frimaire, becoming the de facto executive branch of the Revolutionary Government...
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    1793 (10 Frimaire II) the duke had been deprived of rents from his estates under French decree. A decree of 22 March 1800 (1 Germinal VIII), after Napoléon's...
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    manière de motion d'ordre, par D.-V. Ramel, député du département de l'Aude, dans la séance du 29 frimaire, l'an IV... sur les finances, le crédit des assignats...
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    as a museum, Versailles served as an annex to the Hôtel des Invalides pursuant to the decree of 7 frimaire an VIII (28 November 1799), which commandeered...
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    equivalent to not less than 10 days of work. In 1799 the constitution of 22 Frimaire year VIII (13 December 1799) revoked the direct election of the mayor...
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    Lamanon (category Communes of Bouches-du-Rhône)
    at least equal to ten working days. From 1799 to 1848, the 22 frimaire an VIII constitution changed this procedure: mayors are now nominated by the préfet...
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    at least ten working days. From 1799 to 1848, under the Constitution of 22 Frimaire Year VIII (13 December 1799) regarding the election of the mayor,...
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    at least ten working days. From 1799 to 1848, under the constitution of 22 Frimaire Year VIII (13 December 1799), mayors were appointed by the prefect...
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    at least ten working days. From 1799 to 1848, under the constitution of 22 Frimaire Year VIII (13 December 1799), mayors were appointed by the prefect...
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