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    (French: Société des Amis de la Constitution), better known as Feuillants Club (French pronunciation: [fœjɑ̃] French: Club des Feuillants), was a political...
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  • Feuillant and its plural Feuillants, a French word derived ultimately from the Latin for "leaf", can refer to the following: Les Feuillants Abbey, also...
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    Revolution, but gave its name to the Club des Feuillants. The Italian order later rejoined the Cistercians. Les Feuillants Abbey, the Cistercian abbey near...
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    popularity of the club eventually decreased the same year as it was founded and the remaining audience went to form the Club des Feuillants, founded 18 July...
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    Jacobins (redirect from Club des Jacobins)
    conservative members of the Jacobin Club to form their own Feuillants Club in July 1791 to some extent radicalized the Jacobin Club. Late 1791, a group of Jacobins...
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    of Saint-Bernard, better known as the Couvent des Feuillants or Les Feuillants Convent, was a Feuillant nunnery or convent in Paris, behind what is now...
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    roi des français. Vaublanc now sided with the constitutional monarchists and joined the Amis de la Constitution (dubbed the Club des Feuillants) with...
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  • Jacobin club, but more broadly any revolutionary, particularly the more radical bourgeois elements. Feuillants – Members of the Club des Feuillants, result...
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    Palace, and the home of its most famous member, Robespierre. The Club des Feuillants was also headquartered in a former convent, next to the Tuileries;...
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    Patriotic Society of 1789): club of moderate conservative constitutional monarchists founded in May 1790. They merged with the Feuillants in 1791. Thermidorians:...
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