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* The Consulate of East Greece ( Livadeia ) ( from 15 November 1821, under the Areopagus of East Greece ) was headed 1 April 1821 15 November 1821 by three Consuls: Lambros Nakos, Ioannis Logothetis & Ioannis Filon
Only one person was injured aside from the bombers, but the Consulate was closed for more than a month.
In 1799 he returned from Egypt and on 18 Brumaire ( 9 November ) overthrew the government, replacing it with the Consulate, in which he was First Consul.
In Jerusalem, the United States maintains a Consulate General as a diplomatic representation to the city of Jerusalem alone, separate from the US's representation to the state of Israel.
He declined to help Napoleon Bonaparte stage his coup d ' état of November 1799, but nevertheless accepted employment from the Consulate, and from April 1800 to 18 August 1801 commanded the army in the Vendée.
Bonaparte returned from Egypt to France on 23 August 1799, and seized control of the French government on 9 November 1799 in the coup of 18 Brumaire, replacing the Directory with the Consulate.
Though most of Provence, with the exception of Marseille, Aix and Avignon, was rural, conservative and largely royalist, it did produce some memorable figures in the French Revolution ; Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau from Aix, who tried to moderate the Revolution, and turn France into a constitutional monarchy like England ; the Marquis de Sade from Lacoste in the Luberon, who was a Deputy from the far left in the National Assembly ; Charles Barbaroux from Marseille, who sent a battalion of volunteers to Paris to fight in the French Revolutionary Army ; and Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès ( 1748 1836 ), an abbé, essayist and political leader, who was one of the chief theorists of the French Revolution, French Consulate, and First French Empire, and who, in 1799, was the instigator of the coup d ' état of 18 Brumaire, which brought Napoleon to power.
He received his Resident Alien Visa from the American Consulate when his birth certificate arrived from England.
Apart from the monuments pertaining to the French period, there is the French Consulate in Pondicherry and several cultural organisations.
An unsurfaced lane, where the French Consulate was situated and from where access to the service entrance of the hotel was gained, ran from there past the north end of the hotel.
It was also the name of the legislature during France's First Republic and the Consulate, and since 1946 has been the lower house of the French parliament, first under the Fourth Republic, and from 1958, the Fifth Republic.
The terms of the treaty upgrade France's representation in Monaco from Consulate General to that of an embassy ; permit, for the first time, other countries to accredit ambassadors to Monaco ; and formally recognize the succession scheme set out in the 1962 Constitution, which extends eligibility to the Prince's daughters and other family members.
He rejected offers from Louis XVIII, who had considered the Consulate to be a mere transition towards the restoration of the king.
* French Consulate, the government of republican France from 1799 to 1804
The Peace of Amiens ( 25 March 1802 ) with the United Kingdom, of which France's allies, Spain and the Batavian Republic, paid all the costs, finally gave the peacemaker a pretext for endowing himself with a Consulate, not for ten years but for life, as a recompense from the nation.
Obsolete institutions such as the Curiae, the Roman Senate, even the Consulate, were finally removed from a legal perspective, even though these still continued in a lesser, decorative form.
After the fall of France, the ship evacuated the remaining British Consulate staff from Bordeaux.
The Flatiron's other original tenants included publishers ( magazine publishing pioneer Frank Munsey, American Architect and Building News and a vanity publisher ), an insurance company ( the Equitable Life Assurance Society ), small businesses ( a patent medicine company, Western Specialty Manufacturing Company and Whitehead & Hoag, who made celluloid novelties ), music publishers ( overflow from " Tin Pan Alley " up on 28th Street ) and other miscellaneous concerns ( a landscape architect, the Imperial Russian Consulate and the Bohemian Guides Society ), as well as the offices of the Roebling Construction Company, owned by the sons of Tammany Hall boss Richard Croker.

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Hosted by the Indian Consulate General of San Francisco for India ’ s 61st Republic Day celebration on January 26, 2010, his laser documentary Our Republic ’ s Birth, which captured India ’ s history starting from 3300 BCE to its independence from the British and proclamation as a Republic Dominion was shown at the historic Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco, California.

Consulate and May
Chateaubriand took advantage of the amnesty issued to émigrés to return to France in May, 1800 ( under the French Consulate ), Chateaubriand edited the Mercure de France.
Consequently, on May 10, 1801, the Pasha declared war on the U. S., not through any formal written documents but in the customary Barbary manner of cutting down the flagstaff in front of the U. S. Consulate.
## The Consulate: November 11, 1799 May 18, 1804
On May 31, 2006, at a ceremony held at the Hungarian Consulate in New York City, he was decorated by the Hungarian Government for his lifetime contributions to the arts.

Consulate and under
After the fall of the Jacobins and the execution of Robespierre, the Directory assumed control of the French state in 1795 and held power until 1799, when it was replaced by the Consulate under Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon made him Minister of the Interior under the Consulate, which enabled Lucien to falsify the results of the plebiscite but which brought him into competition with Joseph Fouché, the chief of police, who showed Napoleon a subversive pamphlet that was probably written by Lucien, and effected a breach between the brothers.
In 1801, under the Consulate, he became councillor of state and director of the Trésor public ( Treasury ), and in 1802 a senator.
* December 24: Constitution of the Year VIII-leadership of Napoleon established under the Consulate.
He took no part in public affairs under the Directory, the Consulate or the Empire, and in 1816, after the Bourbon Restoration, he was banished as a regicide.
The first American Consulate in Japan was opened at the temple of Gyokusen-ji under Consul General Townsend Harris.
Cavaignac filled various minor administrative offices under the Consulate and French Empire, and in 1806 became an official Joachim Murat's administration of the Kingdom of Naples.
Daunou again lent his aid to Napoleon in the preparation of the Constitution of the Year VIII ( the creation of the Consulate ), under which Napoleon held the position of First Consul.
The next day, a British secret agent named Courson was arrested and he, under torture, confessed that < span lang =" fr "> Pichegru, Moreau </ span > and < span lang =" fr "> Cadoudal </ span > were conspiring to overthrow the Consulate.
In 1803, however, under the Consulate of Napoléon Bonaparte, the city reverted to its former name of Saint-Denis.
After the proclamation of the First French Empire, Fouché again became head of the re-constituted ministry of police ( July 1804 ), and later of Internal Affairs, with activities as important as those carried out under the Consulate.
The first American Consulate in Japan was opened at the temple of Gyokusen-ji in Shimoda under Consul General Townsend Harris.
Sinkiang, under Sheng's rule, was thus a part of China in name only, with every major decision of Sheng's regime cleared through the Soviet Consulate in Tihwa ( Chinese: 迪化, today known as Urumqi ).
He retired into private life at the proclamation of the Consulate, and lived in retirement under the Consulate and the Empire.
He returned to France under the Consulate, and was appointed governor of Würzburg ( in the Duchy of Würzburg ) under the First Empire.
In 1795, he returned to Paris but took no part in politics under the Directory, Consulate, or Empire.
The rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, whom he supported in the 18 Brumaire Coup ( November 1799 ), brought him further opportunities under the Consulate and Empire.
The Diplomatic Security Service investigates crimes against State Department personnel and other US Government personnel and families assigned under Chief of Mission authority at a US Embassy or Consulate abroad.
The Diplomatic Security Service investigates crimes against State Department personnel and other U. S. Government personnel and families assigned under Chief of Mission authority at a U. S. Embassy or Consulate abroad.

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