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The Coup of 30 Prairial Year VII (Coup d'État du 30 prairial an VII), also known as the Revenge of the Councils (revanche des conseils) was a bloodless coup in France that occurred on 18 June 1799—30 Prairial Year VII by the French Republican Calendar. It left Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès as the dominant figure of the French government, and prefigured the coup of 18 Brumaire that brought Napoleon Bonaparte to power.
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derived from Latin flos 'flower'), starting 20 or 21 April Prairial (from French prairie 'meadow'), starting 20 or 21 May Summer: Messidor (from Latin...
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foot of Mount Tabor 20 May (1 Prairial an VII) – Siege of Acre, French troops retire after eight assaults 1 August (14 Thermidor year VII) – Battle of Abukir...
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treatment. By affording coverage under the "national origin" clause of Title VII he is afforded no special privilege. He is given only the same protection...
which, he said, broke the unity of action of the government. On 10 June, Georges Couthon introduced the Law of 22 Prairial to liberate the Revolutionary...
prosecution of those responsible for human rights violations during the Proceso: the Trial of the Juntas and other martial courts sentenced all the coup's leaders...
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