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    Jean Joseph Mounier (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ʒozɛf munje]; 12 November 1758 – 28 January 1806) was a French politician and judge. Mounier was born the...
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    the monarchy. The group was founded and led by Jean Joseph Mounier, who was born in 1758. Though Mounier was neither graceful nor eloquent in his speeches...
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  • French philosopher Flo Mounier (born 1974), French drummer Jean-Jacques Mounier (born 1949), French judoka Jean Joseph Mounier (1758–1806), French politician...
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    of the French Third Estate in a tennis court on the initiative of Jean Joseph Mounier. Their vow "not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary...
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    center-right revolutionary monarchists founded in December 1789 by Jean Joseph Mounier. They merged with the Feuillants in 1791. Cordeliers (officially...
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    Clermont-Tonnerre and the marquis de Lally-Tollendal); and four from the Third (Jean Joseph Mounier, Abbé Sieyès, Nicholas Bergasse, and Isaac René Guy le Chapelier)...
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    among the most passionate revolutionaries in attendance, including Jean Joseph Mounier and the comte de Mirabeau. Some clergy were also elected as Third...
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    Emmanuel Mounier (/muːnˈjeɪ/; French: [munje]; 1 April 1905 – 22 March 1950) was a French philosopher, theologian, teacher and essayist. Mounier was the...
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    represented in Paris by two illustrious notables from Grenoble, Jean Joseph Mounier and Antoine Barnave. In 1790, Dauphiné was divided in three departments...
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  • composer Jean-Joseph Monnard (1901–1973), French ice hockey player Jean Joseph Mounier (1758–1806), French politician and judge Jean-Joseph Mouret (1682–1738)...
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