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    shot by firing squad at Vannes on 21 September 1795. Abbé Angot, Quiberon, du 6 juin au 25 juillet 1795, in Revue historique et archéologique du Maine...
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  • engagé le 26 décembre 1786, lieutenant le 1er août 1793, capitaine le 2 juillet 1795, passé au service Naples le 1ier août 1806, chef de bataillon commandant...
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    during the French Revolution was the government of Paris from 1789 until 1795. Established in the Hôtel de Ville just after the storming of the Bastille...
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    1794 Launched 9 June 1808 Commissioned 21 July 1808 Renamed Quatorze Juillet (1795) Fate Burned and exploded 12 April 1809 General characteristics Class...
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    The Canada Gazette, 3 juillet 1847, pages 4550–4551 The Canada Gazette, 24 juillet 1847, page 4599 ; The Canada Gazette, 31 juillet 1847, page 4619 ; The...
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  • Lambert,Pour Dieu et le roi, ou, L'inutile sacrifice: Quiberon, juin-juillet 1795, Marque-Maillard, 1987 p.199. www.assemblee-nationale.fr http://www.assemblee-nationale...
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    and as a military reserve. However, in its original stages from 1792 to 1795, the National Guard was perceived as revolutionary and the lower ranks were...
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  • formerly the civilian Sir Charles Grey. The Admiralty purchased her in 1795, after having hired her in 1793-94, and renamed her HMS Lilly in 1800. The...
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    metric system after the French Revolution. In the Ancien régime and until 1795, France used a system of measures that had many of the characteristics of...
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  • corvette of the French Navy, launched in 1795. Begun in 1794 as Courageuse, the corvette was renamed Cérès in May 1795 and launched the same month. In 1797...
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    "Marat assassiné. Reconstitution abusive" in Historia Mensuel, n°691 (juillet 2004) Vanden Berghe, Marc & Ioana Plesca, Nouvelles perspectives sur la...
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  • in December 1798. Built as Patriote, she was renamed Coquille on 30 May 1795. On 20 March 1796 she was under the command of lieutenant de vaisseau Chesnneau...
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  • Apr: Princess Amelia 12 Apr: HMS Lively April (unknown date): Quatorze Juillet 23 May: HMS Braak 23 Jun: HMS Rover 30 Jun: HMS Pique 18 Jul: HMS Aigle...
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  • NIST. UIC-IUC, Comptes rendus de la 14eme Conférence, Londres, 17–24 juillet 1947 (id.). "Archive.ph". Archived from the original on 2013-02-13. Retrieved...
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  • Thumbnail for French ship Orient (1791)
    she was renamed Sans-Culotte, in honour of the Sans-culottes. On 14 March 1795, she took part in the Battle of Genoa as flagship of Rear Admiral Martin...
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    Hundred from 1795 to 1799. Cambacérès was considered too conservative to be one of the five Directors who took power in the coup of 1795 and, finding...
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    French Penal Code of 1791, as well as the Code of Offences and Penalties of 1795, abortion retained its felony status. Alongside this, the new penal code...
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  • Thumbnail for HMS Pique (1795)
    as the Fleur-de-Lys, and later as the Pique. HMS Blanche captured her in 1795 in a battle that left the Blanche's commander, Captain Robert Faulknor, dead...
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  • Thumbnail for Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet
    lui reprochent 1o. d'avoir parlé des événemens du 31 mai dans le mois de juillet 1793, et dans son rapport du quatrième des jours complémentaires, 2o. d'avoir...
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    Paris: Jeudi, 30 juillet 1789: M. Necker à l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris – Discours en faveur de M. de Besenval, Numéro 212, Vendredi, 31 juillet 1789, de la Lune...
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    heures, qu’on me juge. Ce 16 juillet. Cobb, Richard (1988). The French Revolution. Voices from a momentous epoch: 1789–1795, Guild Publishing. pp. 192–193...
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    the Louvre. This was followed in 1806 by Gros's Bataille d’Aboukir, 25 Juillet 1799 (Joachim Murat at the Battle of Abukir) now at Versailles; and in...
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    origines de l'insurrection contre la domination génoise (Décembre 1729 – Juillet 1731)". Annales du Midi. 84 (107): 151–181. doi:10.3406/anami.1972.5574...
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    3 juillet 2009 [texte intégral [archive] (page consultée le 28 juillet 2009)] Vivre à Chantilly, L'hippodrome de Chantilly, no 90, p. 4–5, juillet-août...
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    dans Corinne". Madame de Staël et l'Europe. Colloque de Coppet (18-24 juillet 1966) organisé pour la célébration du deuxième centenaire de la naissance...
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  • Opéra-Comique (salle Favart) 1790: Le Chêne patriotique ou la Matinée du 14 juillet 1790, impromptu in one act, music by Nicolas Dalayrac, created 10 July...
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    Odilon Barrot's earliest recollections were of the October insurrection of 1795. He was sent to the military school of Saint-Cyr, but later moved to the...
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  • Homeward bound, she was at Saugor on 28 November, reached St Helena on 18 May 1795, and arrived at The Downs on 22 July. General Eliott had no sooner returned...
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    but was renamed Glorieux in 1795 and Cassard in 1798. The second was begun as the Magnanime, but was renamed Quatorze Juillet in 1798 and Vétéran in 1802...
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    Michel Corrette (category 1795 deaths)
    Michel Corrette (10 April 1707 – 21 January 1795) was a French composer, organist and author of musical method books. Corrette was born in Rouen, Normandy...
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