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    Louis-Mathieu Molé (24 January 1781 – 23 November 1855), also 1st Count Molé from 1809 to 1815, was a French statesman and a close friend and associate...
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  • general and traveler Louis-Mathieu Molé (1781–1855), a French statesman Claude-Louis Mathieu (1783–1875), a French astronomer Louis Mathieu Verdilhan (1875–1928)...
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    to form a new government under Molé, but Molé declined and suggested Thiers have the job. "The house is burning," Molé told the King. "You have to call...
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  • Molé is a surname of French origin. Notable people with the surname include: Louis-Mathieu Molé (1781–1855), French statesman Mathieu Molé (1584–1656)...
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    the administration was at an end and that the king had sent for Louis-Mathieu Molé. Molé failed in the attempt to form a government, and between midnight...
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    of Louis Mathieu Molé. The cabinet was created by ordinance of 6 September 1836. The ministers were: President of the Council: Louis-Mathieu Molé War:...
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    cabinet of Louis Mathieu Molé was announced on 15 April 1837 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the First cabinet of Louis Mathieu Molé. The Chamber...
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    Mathieu Molé (1584 – 3 January 1656) was a French statesman. The son of Edouard Molé (d. 1614), who was for a time procureur-général, he was educated at...
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    Louis Philippe I (6 October 1773 – 26 August 1850), nicknamed the Citizen King, was King of the French from 1830 to 1848, and the penultimate monarch...
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    of Montebello was recalled from Naples on 1 April 1839, replacing Louis-Mathieu Molé as foreign minister in an interim ministry, which was dissolved the...
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    The Conférence Molé was a French debating society founded in 1832. In 1876, it became the Conférence Molé-Tocqueville. Its purpose was to debate legislation...
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  • Parliament Fenton Mole (1925–2017), American baseball player Jamie Mole (born 1988), English professional footballer Louis-Mathieu Molé (1781–1855), French...
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    1837 siege of Constantine was decided by Louis Philippe I and the head of his government, Count Louis-Mathieu Molé, in the summer of 1837. At the time, the...
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    1837 of a French citizen accused of piracy), in 1838 prime minister Louis-Mathieu Molé demanded from Mexico the payment of 600,000 pesos (3 million Francs)...
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    strangers? At one of the meetings of the Notables, Commissioner Count Louis-Mathieu Molé expressed the satisfaction of the emperor with their answers, and...
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    Movement Party Louis-Mathieu Molé (1781–1855) 1 6 September 1836 31 March 1839 Resistance Party 2 IV (1837) Position vacant (government led by Louis Philippe...
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  • was announced on 31 March 1839 by King Louis Philippe I. It replaced the Second cabinet of Louis Mathieu Molé. On 12 May 1839 there was an insurrection...
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    commander of Armand d'Hubert after the second and final restoration of Louis XVIII as King of France. He is also mentioned in Stendhal's "The Red and...
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    of the more left-leaning conservative-liberal monarchist parties, Louis-Mathieu Molé and Adolphe Thiers, declined to form a government. Odilon Barrot accepted...
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    sincerity was later questioned. Ravignan eulogized him at Notre-Dame, and Louis-Mathieu Molé at the Académie française. From de Quélen's episcopate date the "Société...
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  • Prime minister (1835–1836) Adolphe Thiers, Prime minister (1836) Louis-Mathieu Molé, Prime minister (1836–1839) Jean-de-Dieu Soult, Prime minister (1839–1840)...
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    generation wrote about them as relics of a legendary past. Count Louis-Mathieu Molé described the fabled lover as "a little old man dressed in a hideous...
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  • became too strong and revolts exploded. King Louis Philippe I removed Guizot from power in 1847. Louis-Mathieu Molé was appointed briefly as Prime Minister...
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    6 September 1836 the cabinet was replaced by the First cabinet of Louis Mathieu Molé. The cabinet was created by ordinance of 22 February 1836. The ministers...
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    Charles Pierre Chapsal, Vivant Denon, Joseph Fourier, Gay-Lussac, Claude Louis Berthollet, Alexander von Humboldt, Champollion, and François-René de Chateaubriand...
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    was responsible for the creation of the French Foreign Legion. Under King Louis Philippe, he was three times French prime minister from 1832 to 1834, almost...
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  • de Cissey, Charles Cousin-Montauban, Comte de Palikao, Louis Eugène Cavaignac, Louis-Mathieu Molé, Victor de Broglie, Armand-Emmanuel du Plessis, Duc de...
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  • were eligible to vote. 151,720 of the 198,836 registered voters voted. Louis-Philippe of France dissolved the legislature in the absence of a majority...
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    Pelet became a leading member of the opposition to the government of Louis-Mathieu Molé. In October 1837 he was promoted to the Chamber of Peers. As a peer...
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    (10–18 November) and again from September 1836 to March 1839 under Louis-Mathieu Molé. General Bernard died in Paris on November 5, 1839. Fort Zachary Taylor...
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