The French Directory had five members.
The new government established in 1795, known as the Directory, was overthrown on November 9, 1799 (18 Brumaire in the French Revolutionary calendar) by Napoleon Bonaparte. This coup d'état marked the end of the Directory and led to the establishment of the Consulate, with Napoleon emerging as the prominent leader. The coup was supported by various factions disillusioned with the Directory's rule and instability.
The Constitutional government called the Directory.
Poorly at best.
Napoleon Bonaparte.
French Directory ended in 1799.
French Directory was created in 1795.
The French Directory had five members.
Napoleon was part of a coup against the Directory in 1799.
The Directory which was the Constitutional government.
The Directory of the French Revolution was established in 1795 and then overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.
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The Directory.
They were known as the directory.
The Constitutional government called the Directory.
The Directory was not providing stability for France
The Directory of the French Revolution was established in 1795 and then overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.