Saint-Germain-en-Laye is the main railway station serving Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France. The station opened on 14 August 1847 with the opening of the...
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Pierre Amédée Jaubert (category People from Aix-en-Provence)
Pierre Amédée Emilien Probe Jaubert (3 June 1779 – 28 January 1847) was a French diplomat, academic, orientalist, translator, politician, and traveler...
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Roquefavour Aqueduct (category 1847 establishments in France)
Roquefavour Aqueduct (French: Aqueduc de Roquefavour) is an aqueduct in the commune of Ventabren, near Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. The aqueduct...
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1841: Tax revolt in south-west France 1845: Wool worker strikes in Lodève 1846–1847: Food riots around Paris 1848: French Revolution of 1848, street fighting...
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French colonies until 1847. In 1815, the Congress of Vienna declared its opposition to the slave trade. In 1818, the slave trade was banned in France...
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website of the French Presidency. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2022. "Jean Casimir-Perier (1847–1907)". Official website of the French Presidency...
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François Zola (category People from Aix-en-Provence)
August 1796 – 27 March 1847) was an Italian-born French engineer. He built the Zola Dam, creating Lac Zola near Le Tholonet in Aix-en-Provence. Zola was an...
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settlement, known as the Jarnac Convention or the Anglo-French Convention of 1847, was signed by France and Great Britain, in which the two powers agreed to...
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House of Bourbon (redirect from France: Wars of Religion – Bourbon Dynasty)
the French on 7 August 1847. The resulting regime, known as the July Monarchy, lasted until the Revolution of 1848. The Bourbon monarchy in France ended...
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caused by the French Revolution. Later emigration was often associated with economic conditions. From 1847 to 1857, almost 200,000 French people emigrated...
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