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Ampère was born on 20 January 1775 to Jean-Jacques Ampère, a prosperous businessman, and Jeanne Antoinette Desutières-Sarcey Ampère during the height of the French Enlightenment.
Jean-Jacques Ampère, a successful merchant, was an admirer of the philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, whose theories of education ( as outlined in his treatise Émile ) were the basis of Ampère ’ s education.
When the Jacobin faction seized control of the Revolutionary government in 1792, Jean-Jacques Ampère resisted the new political tides, and he was guillotined on November 24, 1793, as part of the Jacobin purges of the period.
André-Marie Ampère took his first regular job in 1799 as a mathematics teacher, which gave him the financial security to marry Carron and father his first child, Jean-Jacques, the next year.
( Jean-Jacques Ampère eventually achieved his own fame as a scholar of languages.
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* 1864 Jean-Jacques Ampère, French scholar ( b. 1800 )
* August 12 Jean-Jacques Ampère, French philologist, writer, and historian ( d. 1864 )
And although she numbered among her admirers the duc de Montmorency, Lucien Bonaparte, Prince Augustus of Prussia, Pierre-Simon Ballanche, Jean-Jacques Ampère and Constant, none of them obtained over her so great an influence as did Chateaubriand, though she suffered much from his imperious temper.
* Jean-Jacques Ampère ( 1800 64 ), French philologist
Among the early regular contributors who established the review's reputation as an elite liberal vehicle of haute culture were Albert, 4th duc de Broglie, François Guizot, Jacques Nicolas Augustin Thierry, Ludovic Vitet, Paul-François Dubois, the literary critics Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve and Gustave Plache, and Jean-Jacques Ampère.

Jean-Jacques and 12
* Napoleon Bonaparte ( First Consul ), Jean-Jacques Cambacérès ( Second Consul ), Charles-François Lebrun ( Third Consul ), Consuls ( 12 December 1799 18 May 1804 )
Jean-Jacques Bertrand (; June 20, 1916 February 22, 1973 ) was the 21st Premier of Quebec, Canada, from October 2, 1968 to May 12, 1970.
The original soundtrack for the series was released on February 23, 2005 in Japan ; it contains 8 tracks from Jean-Jacques Burnel including the opening and closing themes, plus 12 pieces from Kasamatsu Kouji, as follows.
Jean-Jacques Daigneault ( born October 12, 1965 in Montreal, Quebec ) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman.

Jean-Jacques and August
* August 6 Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel, member of the Swiss Federal Council ( b. 1811 )
* August 7 Jean-Jacques Lefranc, marquis de Pompignan, French poet ( d. 1784 )
Jean-Jacques Lefranc ( also Le Franc ), Marquis de Pompignan ( 10 August 1709 1 November 1784 ) was a French man of letters and erudition, who published a considerable output of theatrical work, poems, literary criticism, and polemics ; treatises on archeology, nature, travel and many other subjects ; and a wide selection of highly-regarded translations of the classics and other works from several European languages including English.
Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel ( 11 May 1811 6 August 1893 ) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council ( 1864-1872 ).
* January 1741 August 1743 Jean-Jacques Dortous de Mairan
Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité, the wife of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, died here in August 1858.
Jean-Jacques Sempé, usually known as Sempé ( born 17 August 1932 in Bordeaux ), is a French cartoonist.
Early accounts by Dutch explorers and the English bucaneer William Dampier wrote of the " natives of New Holland " as being " barbarous savages ", but by the time of Captain James Cook and First Fleet marine Watkin Tench ( the era of Jean-Jacques Rousseau ), accounts of Aborigines were more sympathetic and romantic: " these people may truly be said to be in the pure state of nature, and may appear to some to be the most wretched upon the earth ; but in reality they are far happier than ... we Europeans ", wrote Cook in his journal on 23 August 1770.

Jean-Jacques and 1800
In around 1800 Jean-Jacques Boisard has the cricket answering the ant's criticism of his enjoyment of life with the philosophical proposition that since we must all die in the end, Hoarding is folly, enjoyment is wise.

Jean-Jacques and
Augustine ( 354 430 ) applied the title Confessions to his autobiographical work, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau used the same title in the 18th century, initiating the chain of confessional and sometimes racy and highly self-critical, autobiographies of the Romantic era and beyond.
* 1924 Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, French journalist ( d. 2006 )
* 1694 Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui, Swiss theorist ( d. 1748 )
John James Audubon ( Jean-Jacques Audubon ) ( April 26, 1785 January 27, 1851 ) was a French-American ornithologist, naturalist, and painter.
* 1811 Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel, Swiss politician, member of the Swiss Federal Council ( d. 1893 )
* 1951 Jean-Jacques Goldman, French singer / songwriter
* 1946 Jean-Jacques Beineix, French film director
* 1608 Jean-Jacques Olier, French priest, founder of Society of Saint-Sulpice ( d. 1657 )
* Jean-Jacques Rousseau ( 1712 1778 ) Swiss political philosopher ; influenced many Enlightenment figures but did not himself believe in primacy of reason and is closer to Romanticism.
* November 26 Jean-Jacques Willmar, Luxembourg politician ( b. 1792 )
* July 2 Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher ( b. 1712 )
*** Jean-Jacques Dessalines ( 1801 1806 )
* March 14 Jean-Jacques Rousseau leaves Geneva for the first time.
* September 6 Jean-Jacques Rousseau's house in Switzerland is stoned by a mob.
* October 17 Emperor Jacques I of Haiti ( Jean-Jacques Dessalines ) is assassinated at the Pont-Rouge, Haiti, and Alexandre Pétion becomes first President of the Republic of Haiti.
* November 18 Battle of Vertières: The Haitian army led by Jean-Jacques Dessalines defeats the army of Napoleon.
* October 30 Jean-Jacques Boissard, French antiquary and Latin poet ( b. 1528 )
* September 20 Jean-Jacques Dessalines, leader of the Haïtian Revolution ( d. 1806 )
* July 2 Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Swiss philosopher ( b. 1712 )
* June 28 Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Swiss philosopher ( d. 1778 )

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