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Ampère also applied this same principle to magnetism, showing the harmony between his law and French physicist Charles Augustin de Coulomb ’ s law of magnetic action.
Antoine Augustin Cournot presented the same conception in 1843, in Exposition de la théorie des chances et des probabilités.
* July 29 – René Nicolas Charles Augustin de Maupeou, Chancellor of France ( b. 1714 )
* February 19 – Armand Augustin Louis de Caulaincourt, French general and diplomat ( b. 1773 )
* December 9 – Armand Augustin Louis de Caulaincourt, French general and diplomat ( d. 1827 )
** René Nicolas Charles Augustin de Maupeou, Chancellor of France ( d. 1792 )
In nineteenth century works such as the of Augustin Pyramus de Candolle and the of George Bentham and Joseph Dalton Hooker this word was used for what now is given the rank of family.
He translated Les Chats, the first known book about cats, written by Augustin Paradis de Moncrif in 1727.
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Her husband was accused of having poorly defended Mainz in July 1793, and considered an aristocratic " suspect ", was sentenced to death and guillotined, with his cousin Augustin, on 23 July 1794, on the Place de la Révolution ( today's Place de la Concorde ) in Paris.
In 1802, Cavanilles sent roots of " these three " ( D. pinnata, D. rosea, D. coccinea ) to Swiss botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle at University of Montpelier in France, Andre Thouin at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris and Scottish botanist William Aiton at Kew Gardens.
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1824, used Robert Browns name Cassuvlæ or Anacardeæ, wrote another description of the group and filled it with the genera Anacardium, Semecarpus, Holigarna, Mangifera, Buchanania, Pistacia, Astronium, Comocladia and Picramnia.
* Augustin Louis de Montblanc 1824-1841
Little Turtle emerged as a war chief by defeating the French military adventurer Augustin de La Balme.
" Fleet of Montmorency ", led by Augustin de Beaulieu, in the East Indies, 1619 – 22.
In 1619, an armed expedition composed of three ships ( 275 crew, 106 cannon ) and called the " Fleet of Montmorency " under General Augustin de Beaulieu was sent from Honfleur, with the objective of fighting the Dutch in the Far East.
* Règle de S. Augustin pour les réligieuses de son ordre ; et Constitutions de la Congregation des Religieuses du Verbe-Incarne et du Saint-Sacrament ( Lyon: Chez Pierre Guillimin, 1662 ), pp. 28 – 29.
Broca first become acquainted with anthropology through the works of Isidore Geoffroy-Saint Hilaire ( 1805 – 1861 ), Antoine Étienne Reynaud Augustin Serres ( 1786 – 1868 ) and Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau ( 1810 – 1892 ), and anthropology soon became his lifetime interest.
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* 1792 – Maximilien de Robespierre presents the petition of the Commune of Paris to the Legislative Assembly, which demanded the formation of a revolutionary tribunal.
On 27 July 1794, the Thermidorian Reaction led to the arrest and execution of Robespierre, Louis de Saint-Just, and other leading Jacobins.
De Gouges also expressed non-gender political views ; even before the start of the terror, Olympe de Gouges addressed Robespierre using the pseudonym " Polyme " calling him the Revolution ’ s " infamy and shame.
" Stating that she was willing to sacrifice herself by jumping into the Seine if Robespierre were to join her, de Gouges desperately attempted to grab the attention of the French citizenry and alert them to the dangers that Robespierre embodied.
* 1794 – Maximilien Robespierre and Louis Antoine de Saint-Just are executed by guillotine in Paris, France during the French Revolution.
Although he has been compared to the Jacobin Maximilien de Robespierre ( 1758 – 1794 ), Francia's policies and ideals perhaps most closely resembled those of François-Noël Babeuf ( 1760 – 1797 ), the French utopian who wanted to abolish private property and communalize land as a prelude to founding a " republic of equals ".
Also, future revolutionary leader Maximilien de Robespierre and abolitionist Abbé Grégoire were awarded by the National Academy of Metz in 1784 and 1787, respectively, for their essays on capital punishment and in favor of the education of underprivileged people and the religious tolerance.
Other important figures guillotined on the site, often in front of cheering crowds, were Queen Marie Antoinette, Princess Élisabeth of France, Charlotte Corday, Madame du Barry, Georges Danton, Camille Desmoulins, Antoine Lavoisier, Maximilien Robespierre, Louis de Saint-Just and Olympe de Gouge.
* Maximilien Francois Marie Isidore de Robespierre ( 1758 – 1794 ), French revolutionary leader
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The creation, in March 1794, of a " General Police Bureau " – reporting nominally to the Committee of Public Safety, but more often directly to Robespierre and his closest ally, Louis Antoine de Saint-Just – served to increase the power of the Committee of Public Safety, and of Robespierre himself.
A period of intense civil unrest ensued, during which the members of the Committees of Public Safety and General Security were forced to seek refuge in the Convention ; the Robespierre brothers, Saint-Just, Le Bas, and Couthon ensconced themselves in the Hôtel de Ville, attempting to incite an insurrection.
* Maximilien de Robespierre, representative of Paris ( guillotined )
Among early members were the dominating comte de Mirabeau, Parisian deputy Abbé Sieyès, Dauphiné deputy Antoine Barnave, Jérôme Pétion, the Abbé Grégoire, Charles Lameth, Alexandre Lameth, Robespierre, the duc d ' Aiguillon, and La Revellière-Lépeaux.
The accusations were led by Jean-Paul Marat, Camille Desmoulins, Maximilian Robespierre, and above all the notorious scandal-monger, extortioner, and perjurer Charles Théveneau de Morande, whose hatred, Brissot asserted, ‘ was the torment of my life ’.
Fouquier de Tinville, like Maximilien Robespierre, was known for his ruthless radicalism, and he seldom failed to secure a conviction ; he acted as prosecutor in the trials of, among many others, Charlotte Corday, Marie Antoinette, the Girondist leadership, Antoine Barnave, Jacques Hébert and his supporters, as well as that of the Dantonists.
Although he was briefly kept as the new government's prosecutor, even helping in the arrest of Robespierre, Louis de Saint-Just, and Georges Couthon, and being confirmed by Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac and the Convention on 28 July, he was arrested after being denounced by Louis-Marie Stanislas Fréron.
Robespierre, supported by Georges Couthon ( Louis Vonelly ) and Louis Antoine de Saint-Just ( Abel Gance ), condemns Danton to death.
Prior to Napoleon and during the Terror Robespierre, Louis de Saint-Just, and Couthon, as members of the governing Committee of Public Safety, were purported by some to have formed an unofficial triumvirate.
Carnot presented Jourdan's arrest warrant, which was signed by Maximilien de Robespierre, Bertrand Barère, and Jean-Marie Collot d ' Herbois.
Maximilien Robespierre, who was himself in dangerous straits, remembered Chénier as the author of the venomous verses in the Journal de Paris and sentenced him to death.

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