On Nov. 9 and 10, 1799 ( 18 Brumaire ) by Napoleon Bonaparte and his associates.
The directory of 1795 was overthrown by the coup d'état of 18th Brumaire (November 9-10, 1799) and replaced by the Consulate, of which Napoleon Bonaparte was acclaimed First Consul on December 13,1799.
The new régime met opposition from remaining Jacobins and the royalists. The army suppressed riots and counter-revolutionary activities. In this way the army and its successful general, Napoleon Bonaparte eventually gained total power.On 9 November 1799 (18 Brumaire of the Year VIII) Napoleon Bonaparte staged the coup of 18 Brumaire which installed the Consulate. This effectively led to Bonaparte's dictatorship and eventually (in 1804) to his proclamation as Empereur(emperor), which brought to a close the specifically republican phase of the French Revolution.[97]
On 18th Brumaire 1799 ( Nov. 9-10,1799) by mean of a coup d'état.
I was born that day :-)
Napoleon did this in 1799. It was called the 18 Brumaire Coup since it occurred on the 18th of Brumaire on the Revolutionary Calendar.
Bonjour Brumaire was created in 2007.
Jacqueline Brumaire died in 2000.
Jacqueline Brumaire was born in 1921.
On Nov. 9 and 10, 1799 ( 18 Brumaire ) by Napoleon Bonaparte and his associates.
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon was created in 1869.
Albert Mathiez has written: 'Girondins et Montagnards' 'After Robespierre' 'Le Directoire, du 11 brumaire an IV au 18 fructidor an V' -- subject(s): History
The directory of 1795 was overthrown by the coup d'état of 18th Brumaire (November 9-10, 1799) and replaced by the Consulate, of which Napoleon Bonaparte was acclaimed First Consul on December 13,1799.
The directory of 1795 was overthrown by the coup d'état of 18th Brumaire (November 9-10, 1799) and replaced by the Consulate, of which Napoleon Bonaparte was acclaimed First Consul on December 13,1799.
The cast of La prison sur le gouffre - I - 3 brumaire an V - 1912 includes: Ernest Bourbon Suzanne Grandais as Madame Bertin
The new régime met opposition from remaining Jacobins and the royalists. The army suppressed riots and counter-revolutionary activities. In this way the army and its successful general, Napoleon Bonaparte eventually gained total power.On 9 November 1799 (18 Brumaire of the Year VIII) Napoleon Bonaparte staged the coup of 18 Brumaire which installed the Consulate. This effectively led to Bonaparte's dictatorship and eventually (in 1804) to his proclamation as Empereur(emperor), which brought to a close the specifically republican phase of the French Revolution.[97]
Herman H. Fierens has written: 'Zwemmers in het tegenlicht' 'Brumaire'