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    Louis-Jules Trochu (French pronunciation: [lwi ʒyl tʁɔʃy]; 12 March 1815 – 7 October 1896) was a French military leader and politician. He served as President...
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    a member of the Government of National Defense (1870-1871) under Louis Jules Trochu as a minister without portfolio. He was a keen promoter of reform...
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    Prussians at the Battle of Sedan. The government, headed by General Louis Jules Trochu, was under Prussian siege in Paris. Breakouts were attempted twice...
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    January 1871, the day after Wilhelm I was proclaimed German Emperor, Louis Jules Trochu attacked the Germans west of Paris in Buzenval Park. The attackers...
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  • Trochu can refer to: Trochu, Alberta Louis Jules Trochu, French military leader and politician This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Presidency. Retrieved 2 August 2010.  Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Trochu, Louis Jules". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University...
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    government on 4 September 1870. The deputies then selected General Louis-Jules Trochu to serve as its president. This first government of the Third Republic...
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    the governor and commander-in-chief of the city's defenses, General Louis Jules Trochu, assembled a force of 60,000 regular soldiers who had managed to escape...
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    overthrown by a popular uprising. On 4 September, Jules Favre, Léon Gambetta, and General Louis-Jules Trochu proclaimed a provisional government called the...
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    sa vie et ses discours (Paris, 1883). Jules Dufaure – President of the Council and Minister of Justice Jules Favre – Minister of Foreign Affairs Adolphe...
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    Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de Marmont (20 July 1774 – 22 March 1852) was a French general and nobleman who rose to the rank of Marshal of the Empire...
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    (1802–1857), head of the Government of the Second Republic, in 1848 Louis-Jules Trochu (1815–1896), head of the Government of National Defense, in 1871 Charles...
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    Mancini (1742–1808), daughter of Louis-Jules Mancini-Mazarini, who was the Duke of Nevers and a grandson of Philippe Jules Mancini (nephew of Cardinal Mazarin)...
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    Franco-Prussian War. The provisional Government of National Defense of Louis-Jules Trochu believed that a strong leadership in Paris would prevent sedition...
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    Gambetta declined to become a candidate for the presidency, but supported Jules Grévy; nor did he attempt to form a ministry, but accepted the office of...
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    list) – Louis Jules Trochu, Interim Head of state (1870–1871) Adolphe Thiers, President (1871–1873) Patrice de Mac-Mahon, President (1873–1879) Jules Armand...
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    the capital and took part in all the actions in that quarter. On Louis Jules Trochu's resignation he was appointed to the supreme command, in which capacity...
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    operatic soprano, voice teacher and composer (d. 1879) March 12 – Louis-Jules Trochu, French general and politician, 26th Prime Minister of France (d....
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    want to butcher us." Louis Abel Beffroy de Reigny recorded similar inflammatory speeches addressed to the royal soldiers, Louis-Guillome Pitra dramatized...
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    but they also dispersed without incident. Later in October, General Louis Jules Trochu launched a series of armed attacks to break the German siege, with...
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    Certain de Canrobert: 1865–1870 Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers: 1870 Louis-Jules Trochu: 1870–1871 Joseph Vinoy: 1871 Paul de Ladmirault: 1871–1878 Édouard...
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  • officer and colonial administrator in India (b. 1807) October 7 – Louis-Jules Trochu, French general and politician, 26th Prime Minister of France (b....
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    Jacques-Louis Amet Constance Junot d'Abrantès (Paris, 12 May 1803 – 1881), married in 1829 Louis Antoine Aubert (1799 – 1882), and had issue Louis Napoléon...
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    Canrobert: 1865–1870 Marshal Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers: 1870 General Louis-Jules Trochu: 1870–1871 General Joseph Vinoy: 1871 General Paul de Ladmirault:...
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    Buzenval on 19 January 1871, when besieged Parisian forces under Louis Jules Trochu attempted to break through the German blockade and join the French...
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    of the Kingdom of Sardinia, on 6 May 1758. He was the son of shopkeeper Jules Masséna (Giulio Massena), who became a wine merchant, and his wife Marguerite...
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  • Salan Maurice Sarrail Nicolas Soult Louis Jules Trochu Henri de Turenne Étienne de Vignolles, called La Hire Claude Louis Hector de Villars Maxime Weygand...
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    Retrieved 2 August 2010. EB, Napoleon III.  Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Trochu, Louis Jules". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 27 (11th ed.). Cambridge University...
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    Certain de Canrobert: 1865–1870 Achille Baraguey d'Hilliers: 1870 Louis-Jules Trochu: 1870–1871 Joseph Vinoy: 1871 Paul de Ladmirault: 1871–1878 Édouard...
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  • of National Defence maintained two temporary capitals. President Louis-Jules Trochu led government ministries in besieged Paris, while Interior Minister...
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