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    The French Provisional Government of 1814 held office during the transitional period between the defeat of Napoleon followed by the surrender of Paris...
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  • 1789. The practice of using "provisional government" as part of a formal name can be traced to Talleyrand's government in France in 1814. In 1843, American...
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    The Provisional Government of Belgium or the General Government of Belgium governed the Southern Netherlands from February 1814 to September 1815, when...
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  • The French Provisional Government may refer to: French Provisional Government of 1814, after the Napoleonic Wars French Provisional Government of 1815...
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    succeeded by the French Provisional Government of 1814 following the downfall of Napoleon and the abolition of the Empire. At the session of the Tribunat...
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    The Russian Provisional Government was a provisional government of the Russian Empire and Russian Republic, announced two days before and established immediately...
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  • Thumbnail for Government of the first Bourbon restoration
    The Government of the first Bourbon restoration replaced the French provisional government of 1814 that had been formed after the fall of Napoleon. It...
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    Restoration was the period of French history during which the House of Bourbon returned to power after the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814 and 1815. The second...
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  • Thumbnail for Battle of Toulouse (1814)
    Battle of Toulouse took place on April 10, 1814, just four days after Napoleon's surrender of the French Empire to the Sixth Coalition, marking one of the...
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    The head of the government of France has been called the prime minister of France (French: Premier ministre) since 1959, when Michel Debré became the first...
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    Emmerich Joseph de Dalberg (category State ministers of France)
    joined the French provisional government of 1814, and both assisted at the Congress of Vienna. On 22 July 1814, King Louis XVIII of France gave Dalberg...
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    client state of Napoleon's French Empire. It was fully influenced by revolutionary France and ended with Napoleon's defeat and fall. Its government was assumed...
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  • Thumbnail for Treaty of Fontainebleau (1814)
    The Treaty of Fontainebleau was an agreement concluded in Fontainebleau, France, on 11 April 1814 between Napoleon and representatives of Austria, Russia...
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    (1807–1814) was fought in the Iberian Peninsula by Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom against the invading and occupying forces of the First French Empire...
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  • Francia, Consul (1814) José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, Supreme Dictator (1814–1840) Manuel Antonio Ortiz, President of the Provisional Junta (1840–1841)...
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    constitutional monarchy in France. The French State was never recognized by the two provisional consultative assemblies of the French Committee of National Liberation...
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  • of Danzig (1807–1814) Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1815) Territory of the Saar Basin (1920–1935) Third French Republic (1870–1940) Vichy France (1940–1944) Saar...
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    The French Charter of 1814 was a constitutional text granted by King Louis XVIII of France shortly after the Bourbon Restoration, in form of royal charter...
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    Vichy France (French: Régime de Vichy; 10 July 1940 – 9 August 1944), officially the French State (État français), was a French rump state headed by Marshal...
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    Pierre Paul Nicolas Henrion de Pansey (category Ministers of justice of France)
    was a French jurist and politician. He was briefly Minister of Justice in the French provisional government of 1814 formed after the defeat of Napoleon...
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