Marc Caussidière (French pronunciation: [maʁk kosidjɛʁ]; 18 May 1808 – 27 January 1861) was a significant personality of the French republican movement...
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republicans, although Étienne Arago was made Minister of Posts and Marc Caussidière became Prefect of Police. Alexandre Martin ("Albert"), Louis Blanc...
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10, 1836 Gabriel Delessert: September 10, 1836 – February 24, 1848 Marc Caussidière: February 24 – May 18, 1848 Ariste Jacques Trouvé-Chauvel: May 18 –...
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1847 Available online Mémoires de Caussidière, ex-préfet de police et représentant du peuple, with Marc Caussidière, 2 vol., 1849 Available online: 1...
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before the High Court of Justice of Bourges on 7 March to 3 April 1849. Marc Caussidière was dismissed from his position as prefect of police, and he was replaced...
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Justice Committee. He voted for the prosecution of Louis Blanc and Marc Caussidière, for restoration of physical constraint, against abolition of the death...
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Party. Ollivier was opposed to the lawsuits against Louis Blanc and Marc Caussidière after the June Days Uprising He was against restoration of civil imprisonment...
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restoration of physical constraint, for the prosecution of Louis Blanc and Marc Caussidière, for the state of siege, against abolition of the death penalty, against...
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physical constraint, on 26 August 1848 for prosecution of Louis Blanc and Marc Caussidière, on 7 October 1848 against the Jules Grévy amendment to make the presidency...
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Ducoux abstained from the votes on the prosecution of Louis Blanc and Marc Caussidière, on the death penalty and on the proposal for a general amnesty. During...
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