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dues, which would allegedly be for the Third Estate's protection (though this only applied to serfs and tenants of farmland owned by the nobility). Overall, the Second Estate had vast privileges that the Third Estate did not possess, which in effect protected the Second Estate's wealth and property, while hindering the Third Estate's ability to advance. The reforms proposed by Turgot and argued against in the protests of the
Parlement of Paris conflicted with the Second Estates' interests to keep their hereditary privileges, and was the first step toward reform that seeped into the political arena. Turgot's reforms were unpopular among the commoners as well, who saw the parlements as their best defense against the power of the monarchy.
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The Second Estate (the nobility) consisted of approximately 1.5% of France's population, and was exempt from almost all taxes, including the Corvée Royale, which was a recent mandatory service in which the roads would be repaired and built by those subject to the corvée. In practice, anyone who paid
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These exemptions, as well as the right to wear a sword and their coat of arms, encouraged the idea of a natural superiority over the commoners that was common through the Second Estate, and as long as any noble was in possession of a fiefdom, he could collect a tax on the Third Estate called feudal
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evolved during the 16th century from a constitutional forum to a royal weapon, used to force registration of edicts. The transmission of judicial offices had also been a common practice in France since the late Middle Ages; tenure on the court was generally bought from the royal authority; and such
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The Second Estate feared that it would have to pay the tax replacing the suppressed corvée. The nobles saw this tax as especially humiliating and below them, as they took great pride in their titles and their lineage, which often included those who had died in the defense of France. They saw this
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Une sentence prise dans les formes solennelles de l'arrêt tendait à fixer la jurisprudence, mais, dans plus d'un cas, l'Echiquier allait plus loin: il décrétait que la solution serait observée dans ce cas et dans tous autres cas semblables. La décision prenait donc le caractère des arrêts de
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sought to reassert royal power by suppressing the parlements in 1770. His famous attempts, known as
Maupeou's Reform, resulted in a furious battle and failure. Parlements were disbanded and their members arrested. After Louis XV died, the parlements were restored.
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with strong historical traditions of independence before they were annexed to France (in some of these regions, provincial States-General also continued to meet and legislate with a measure of self-governance and control over taxation within their jurisdiction).
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to force them to act. By the 16th century, the parlement judges were of the opinion that their role included active participation in the legislative process, which brought them into increasing conflict with the ever increasing monarchical
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died in 1774, the parlements were reinstated. The parlements spearheaded the aristocracy's resistance to the absolutism and centralization of the Crown, but they worked primarily for the benefit of their own class, the French nobility.
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in 1789, their extreme concern to preserve Ancien Régime institutions of noble privilege prevented France from carrying out many simple reforms, especially in the area of taxation, even when those reforms had the support of the king.
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These lawyers, clad in long black robes, sat on benches below the high nobles; but as the nobles left to them the whole business of the court, they soon became the sole judges, and formed the nucleus of the present French
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could be held without the king having to appear in person; in 1667, he limited the number of remonstrances to only one. In 1671–1673, however, the parlements resisted the taxes needed to fund the
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elimination of tax privilege as the gateway for more attacks on their rights and urged Louis XVI throughout the protests of the
Parlement of Paris not to enact the proposed reforms.
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to create law and act as legislative bodies, their only mandate being to interpret the law. France, through the
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argues that the parlements were the chief obstacles to any reform before the
Revolution, as well as the most formidable enemies of the French Crown. He concludes that the
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was the first to fix this court to Paris, in 1302, officially severing it from the King's
Council in 1307. The Parlement of Paris would hold sessions inside the medieval
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Practice and Abolition of Judicial Torture in the Parliament of Toulouse, 1600–1788"
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of the nation, which cannot render such distinguished service to the state, fulfills its obligation through taxes, industry, and physical labor.
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created in 1958) and 2010 (by exception, before any court) is usually traced to that hostility towards "government by judges".
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moved to centralize authority into his own hands, imposing certain restrictions on the parlements: in 1665, he ordained that a
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règlement dont les Parlements usèrent à la fin de l'ancien régime.
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The members of the parlements were aristocrats, called
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1859:The Great Nation: France from Louis XV to Napoleon
46:. For the television series of the same name, see
1885:The Ancien Regime: A History of France, 1610–1774
1713:Denis Tallon, John N. Hazard, George A. Bermann,
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1866:Histoire et dictionnaire des Guerres de Religion
1665:The control of conventionality according to the
1617:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 119–21.
1097:minus the bailiwicks of Bar and La Marche, 1776)
383:) with analogous attributes, more rarely called
1841:Society and Institutions in Early Modern France
1701:, The Supreme Court Review, Vol. 1975, (1975),
937:and the remainder of Guyenne and Gascony, 1443)
2051:Significant civil and political events by year
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1898:Collection: Bouquins. Paris: Laffont, 1995.
1872:Collection: Bouquins. Paris: Laffont, 1998.
1412:G. W. Prothero, "The Parliament of Paris",
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2189:Nationalization of the Church properties
1792:L'Ancien régime: Institutions et société
1190:
730:
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537:
517:
163:
5134:Historiography of the French Revolution
4405:Antoine Christophe Merlin de Thionville
4116:Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette
1890:Pillorget, René and Suzanne Pillorget.
1808:
1394:
1392:
1390:
1388:
1322:
1117:In civil trials, judges had to be paid
1112:
413:Sovereign Court of Lorraine and Barrois
14:
5194:Political history of the Ancien Régime
5161:
4141:Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
4096:Other significant figures and factions
1917:Les Cahiers du Conseil constitutionnel
1789:
1732:
1549:
1364:
1356:
614:its own parlement by establishing the
409:Sovereign Council of Navarre and Béarn
5009:
4904:
4188:François-Marie, marquis de Barthélemy
4094:
3944:James Saumarez, 1st Baron de Saumarez
3883:Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
3841:Friedrich Adolf, Count von Kalckreuth
3444:
2690:
2321:Paris Commune becomes insurrectionary
2049:
1952:
1926:
1753:
1598:
1586:
1513:
1202:The parlements were abolished by the
727:Role leading to the French Revolution
456:, all the parlements were suspended.
347:. Though both the modern French term
312:
4342:Louis Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux
3754:Claude Victor-Perrin, Duc de Belluno
3445:
2541:Insurrection of 12 Germinal Year III
1838:
1817:
1385:
1233:
1047:Sovereign Council of Roussillon (at
976:incorporating Parlement of Trévoux (
90:adding citations to reliable sources
61:
5010:
3949:Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth
1667:European Convention on Human Rights
1420:, No. 50 (April 1898), pp. 229–241.
1379:The A to Z of the French Revolution
1332:. Vol. 1. London. p. 291.
24:
5139:Influence of the French Revolution
5129:Symbolism in the French Revolution
3893:Prince Heinrich XV of Reuss-Plauen
3854:Charles Eugene, Prince of Lambesc
2109:Convocation of the Estates General
1783:
1747:10.1111/j.1468-229X.1950.tb00948.x
1474:(September 1988) 32#3 pp:507–523.
767:Chancellor René Nicolas de Maupeou
25:
5205:
4781:Guillaume-Chrétien de Malesherbes
4513:Antoine Quentin Fouquier-Tinville
3815:Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen
3597:François Christophe de Kellermann
2836:Battle of Peyrestortes (Pyrenees)
1329:Lectures on the History of France
739:After 1715, during the reigns of
4508:Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai
4415:Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours
4385:Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot
4276:Jean-Marie Roland de la Platière
4054:
4019:
3989:
3964:
3921:
3795:
3672:Édouard Mortier, Duke of Trévise
3453:
2225:Civil Constitution of the Clergy
1811:The state in early modern France
1228:Constitutional Council of France
1196:The Abolition of the Parliaments
1102:
1054:Sovereign Council of Alsace (at
175:
66:
4846:Jean-Jacques Duval d'Eprémesnil
4593:Jacques-Nicolas Billaud-Varenne
4518:Philippe-François-Joseph Le Bas
3729:Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Sérurier
3724:Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer
3704:Catherine-Dominique de Pérignon
3532:Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine
2450:Marie Antoinette is guillotined
1707:
1699:Constitutional Review in France
1691:
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1659:
1640:
1631:
1604:
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1507:
1494:
1253:
1240:
1144:if the suspect was a mere poor
452:In November 1789, early in the
77:needs additional citations for
5119:Women in the French Revolution
4721:Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien
3898:Johann Mészáros von Szoboszló
3562:Pierre Marie Barthélemy Ferino
3191:French invasion of Switzerland
2207:
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1477:
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1406:
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1350:
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681:, 1648–1649. In the end, King
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5124:Incroyables and merveilleuses
4943:Pierre Claude François Daunou
4731:Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé
3862:Maximilian Baillet de Latour
3833:Friedrich Freiherr von Hotze
3130:Naval Engagement off Brittany
2883:Battle of Villers-en-Cauchies
2857:Battle of Truillas (Pyrenees)
2666:Constitution of the Year VIII
2401:Committee of General Security
2286:National Legislative Assembly
2141:National Constituent Assembly
1813:. Cambridge University Press.
1470:in Sixteenth-Century France"
1414:The English Historical Review
1286:
1204:National Constituent Assembly
921:
672:
657:of the Ancien Régime, as the
487:
5042:Liberté, égalité, fraternité
4836:Charles Alexandre de Calonne
4726:Louis Henri, Prince of Condé
4623:Jean Baptiste Noël Bouchotte
4523:Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier
4213:Charles Malo François Lameth
3888:Peter Vitus von Quosdanovich
3719:Laurent de Gouvion Saint-Cyr
3662:Bon-Adrien Jeannot de Moncey
2862:Second Battle of Wissembourg
2549:Constitution of the Year III
1186:
1086:High Council of Corsica (at
996:Parlement of Aix-en-Provence
7:
4938:Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
4563:Antoine Christophe Saliceti
4498:Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois
4458:Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
4337:Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet
4322:Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve
4317:Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud
4126:Isaac René Guy le Chapelier
3979:William V, Prince of Orange
2849:First Battle of Wissembourg
2806:(21 Dec 1792 - 25 May 1793)
2522:Closing of the Jacobin Club
2391:(27 Jun 1793 – 27 Jul 1794)
2348:(20 Sep 1792 – 26 Oct 1795)
2208:Abolition of the Parlements
2181:Women's March on Versailles
1852:Manchester University Press
1839:Holt, Mack P., ed. (1991).
1519:France in the Enlightenment
619:
466:Parliament § Etymology
10:
5210:
5073:French Republican calendar
4628:Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel
4253:Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac
3607:Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
3557:Charles François Dumouriez
3547:Jacques François Dugommier
3361:League of Armed Neutrality
3194:(28 January – 17 May 1798)
3146:Battle of the Bay of Cádiz
2969:(22 Nov 1794 - 7 Jun 1795)
2948:(22 Nov 1794 - 7 Jun 1795)
2612:Second Congress of Rastatt
2396:Committee of Public Safety
2383:(9 Mar 1793 – 31 May 1795)
1883:Ladurie, Emmanuel Le Roy.
1809:Collins, James B. (1995).
1489:Princeton University Press
1361:. Vol. 1. p. 63.
838:Provincial parlements or "
783:Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot
463:
358:
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5088:Cult of the Supreme Being
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4248:Pierre Paul Royer-Collard
4154:
4103:Patriotic Society of 1789
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3906:Karl Philipp Sebottendorf
3828:Karl Aloys zu Fürstenberg
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3345:Convention of Alessandria
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2631:Law of 22 Floréal Year VI
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2092:What Is the Third Estate?
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1960:
1832:10.1017/S0018246X00023463
1790:Bluche, François (1993).
1756:French Historical Studies
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513:
478:is derived from the verb
336:. In 1789, France had 13
4796:Gui-Jean-Baptiste Target
4761:Joséphine de Beauharnais
4643:Stanislas-Marie Maillard
4613:François-Nicolas Vincent
4598:Pierre Gaspard Chaumette
3772:Charles-Alexandre Linois
3667:Jean Victor Marie Moreau
3647:François Séverin Marceau
3627:François Joseph Lefebvre
3522:Jean-Étienne Championnet
3497:Louis-Alexandre Berthier
3492:Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte
3487:Alexandre de Beauharnais
3477:Eustache Charles d'Aoust
3199:French Invasion of Egypt
3077:Second Battle of Bassano
2811:Battle of Kaiserslautern
2585:Conspiracy of the Equals
2278:The Constitution of 1791
2149:Storming of the Bastille
1142:presumption of innocence
4776:Jacques-Donatien Le Ray
4648:Charles-Philippe Ronsin
4608:Antoine-François Momoro
4603:Charles-Philippe Ronsin
4420:François de Neufchâteau
4370:Charles-François Lebrun
4312:Jean Baptiste Treilhard
4193:Guillaume-Mathieu Dumas
4069:Luis Firmin de Carvajal
3875:Rudolf Ritter von Otto
3870:Karl Mack von Leiberich
3502:Jean-Baptiste Bessières
3316:Second Battle of Zurich
3207:Irish Rebellion of 1798
3053:First Battle of Bassano
2891:Second Battle of Boulou
2692:Revolutionary campaigns
2650:Coup of 30 Prairial VII
2565:Council of Five Hundred
2353:First republic declared
2289:(1 Oct 1791 – Sep 1792)
2270:Declaration of Pillnitz
1994:Constitutional monarchy
1377:Paul R. Hanson (2007).
1357:Cobban, Alfred (1957).
1304:Encyclopedia Britannica
1138:question extraordinaire
947:Parlement of Bordeaux (
940:Parlement of Grenoble (
842:" in the Ancien Régime
635:16th and 17th centuries
459:
5105:
5064:
5040:
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4533:Prieur de la Côte-d'Or
4528:Jean-Pierre-André Amar
4438:Maximilien Robespierre
4271:Jacques Pierre Brissot
4136:Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès
3567:Louis-Charles de Flers
3552:Thomas-Alexandre Dumas
3517:Jean François Carteaux
3292:First Battle of Zurich
3255:(20 Mar – 21 May 1799)
3210:(23 May – 23 Sep 1798)
3170:Treaty of Campo Formio
2916:Glorious First of June
2844:(18 Sep – 18 Dec 1793)
2803:Expedition to Sardinia
2481:Desmoulins guillotined
2416:Assassination of Marat
2408:Fall of the Girondists
2380:Revolutionary Tribunal
2372:Execution of Louis XVI
2262:Champ de Mars massacre
2165:Abolition of Feudalism
1472:The Historical Journal
1434:Rev. Dr. Cobham Brewer
1275:the taille was called
1199:
1174:drawing and quartering
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482:('to speak') + suffix
450:
427:From 1770 to 1774 the
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379:
169:
4978:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
4243:Jean-Charles Pichegru
4223:Jean-François Rewbell
3709:Jean-Charles Pichegru
3592:Jean-Baptiste Jourdan
3582:Jacques Maurice Hatry
3353:Battle of Hohenlinden
3226:(12 Oct – 5 Dec 1798)
3061:Battle of Emmendingen
3008:Battle of Castiglione
2895:(30 Apr – 1 May 1794)
2826:Battle of Hondschoote
2497:Thermidorian Reaction
2461:(throughout the year)
2234:Fête de la Fédération
2160:(20 Jul – 5 Aug 1789)
2144:(9 Jul – 30 Sep 1791)
2128:(17 Jun – 9 Jul 1790)
1442:. London. p. 68.
1248:Exchequer of Normandy
1194:
1062:Parlement of Besancon
931:Parlement of Toulouse
794:
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694:Parlement of Brittany
691:
616:Parlement of Toulouse
608:Charles VII of France
568:
544:Parlement of Toulouse
541:
529:Charles VII of France
521:
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310:French pronunciation:
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48:Parlement (TV series)
4906:Influential thinkers
4653:Jean-François Varlet
4553:Jean-Lambert Tallien
4548:Jean Bon Saint-André
4375:Pierre-Joseph Cambon
4297:Marquis de Condorcet
4146:Nicolas de Condorcet
3911:Dagobert von Wurmser
3744:Louis-Gabriel Suchet
3687:Pierre-Jacques Osten
3602:Jean-Baptiste Kléber
3537:Louis-Nicolas Davout
3527:Chapuis de Tourville
3069:Battle of Schliengen
3016:Battle of Theiningen
2937:Battle of Aldenhoven
2821:Battle of Wattignies
2790:Battle of Neerwinden
2604:Coup of 18 Fructidor
2117:Death of the Dauphin
1250:by the 15th century.
1113:Judicial proceedings
1095:Lorraine and Barrois
1093:Parlement of Nancy (
1075:Parlement of Douai (
1068:, 1676; formerly at
753:Flagellation Session
429:Chancellor of France
219:Assembly of Notables
199:Estates of the realm
86:improve this article
44:Parliament of Canada
4993:Mary Wollstonecraft
4771:Jean Sylvain Bailly
4558:Pierre Louis Prieur
4503:Jean-Henri Voulland
4478:Jacques-Louis David
4410:Jean Joseph Mounier
4111:Jean Sylvain Bailly
3749:Belgrand de Vaubois
3637:Jean-Antoine Marbot
3577:Emmanuel de Grouchy
3382:Treaty of Lunéville
3021:Battle of Neresheim
2966:Siege of Luxembourg
2945:Siege of Luxembourg
2900:Battle of Tourcoing
2831:Siege of Bellegarde
2658:Coup of 18 Brumaire
2570:Council of Ancients
2345:National Convention
2337:September Massacres
2313:Brunswick Manifesto
2305:France declares war
2072:Assembly of Vizille
1682:U. S. Supreme Court
1589:, pp. 415–458.
1550:Soudet, F. (1929).
1359:A History of France
1006:Parlement of Rennes
844:provinces of France
840:conseils souverains
749:arrêts de règlement
390:conseils supérieurs
380:conseils souverains
4831:Loménie de Brienne
4806:Madame de Lamballe
4741:Napoléon Bonaparte
4538:Prieur de la Marne
4453:Camille Desmoulins
4307:Marie Jean Hérault
4183:Jean-Sifrein Maury
4178:Arnaud de La Porte
4034:Alexander Korsakov
3820:Count of Clerfayt
3739:Jean-de-Dieu Soult
3652:Auguste de Marmont
3507:Napoléon Bonaparte
3398:Algeciras campaign
3390:Treaty of Florence
3268:Battle of Stockach
3101:Ireland expedition
3085:Battle of Calliano
3045:Battle of Rovereto
3037:Battle of Würzburg
2489:Law of 22 Prairial
2458:Anti-clerical laws
2433:The Death of Marat
2254:Flight to Varennes
1820:Historical Journal
1678:Michael H. Davis,
1656:by Lisa Silverman.
1652:2006-05-15 at the
1381:. pp. 250–51.
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1134:question ordinaire
1033:Parlment of Metz (
986:Parlement of Rouen
980:, 1523–1771)
967:Parlement of Dijon
854:Parlement of Paris
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692:The palace of the
604:Hundred Years' War
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255:Seigneurial system
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5184:French Revolution
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3300:Battle of Trebbia
3284:Battle of Cassano
3276:Battle of Magnano
3260:Battle of Ostrach
3162:Battle of Neuwied
2924:Battle of Fleurus
2908:Battle of Tournay
2785:War in the Vendée
2721:Royalist Revolts
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2215:Abolition of the
2133:Tennis Court Oath
2125:National Assembly
1954:French Revolution
1697:James Beardsley,
1624:978-0-2260-6950-0
1234:Explanatory notes
1224:rule of precedent
1212:French civil code
1208:French Revolution
1132:: there were the
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703:lettre de jussion
649:lettre de jussion
454:French Revolution
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4678:Sylvain Maréchal
4633:François Hanriot
4468:Louis Philippe I
4395:Louis Philippe I
4390:Philippe Égalité
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4302:Charlotte Corday
4292:Étienne Clavière
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