Gustave Flourens (4 August 1838 in Paris – 3 April 1871) was a French Revolutionary leader and writer, son of the physiologist Jean Pierre Flourens (who...
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Marie Jean Pierre Flourens (13 April 1794 – 6 December 1867), father of Gustave Flourens, was a French physiologist, the founder of experimental brain...
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Republic. He was son of the biologist Jean Pierre Flourens, and the younger brother of Gustave Flourens, a general of the Paris Commune. He was auditor...
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(1841–1920), French revolutionary and writer Gustave Flourens (1838–1871), French politician Jean Pierre Flourens (1794–1867), French physiologist This disambiguation...
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merely in retaliation for the death of their leaders E. V. Duval and Gustave Flourens. The massacre occurred after the defeat at Mont Valrien on the 4 April...
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accept the ministry of foreign affairs, which was finally given to Gustave Flourens. Then came what is known as the Schnaebele incident, the arrest on...
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Ville, taking Trochu and his cabinet hostage. The insurgent leaders (Gustave Flourens, Louis Charles Delescluze, Louis Auguste Blanqui among them) attempted...
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Cartagena Crimes de la Commune Castilian War of the Communities Gustave Paul Cluseret Gustave Flourens Leó Frankel André Gill Paschal Grousset Historiography of...
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Volunteers from Serbia, Hungary and Italy arrived on the island. Gustave Flourens, a teacher at the Collège de France, enlisted and arrived in Crete...
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uprising, which Flourens then leaked to the press. Gobineau received orders from Napoleon III to silence Flourens. On 28 May 1868, while Flourens was heading...
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