Search references for ODILON BARROT. Phrases containing ODILON BARROT
See searches and references containing ODILON BARROT!ODILON BARROT
French politician (1791–1873)
Camille Hyacinthe Odilon Barrot (French: [ɔdilɔ̃ baʁo]; 19 July 1791 – 6 August 1873) was a French politician who was briefly head of the council of ministers
Odilon_Barrot
French cabinet from 1848–1849
first cabinet of Odilon Barrot was the government of France from 20 December 1848 to 2 June 1849 under President of the Council Odilon Barrot. It was formed
First cabinet of Odilon Barrot
First_cabinet_of_Odilon_Barrot
French cabinet of 1849
second cabinet of Odilon Barrot was the government of France from 2 June 1849 to 31 October 1849 under President of the Council Odilon Barrot. It followed
Second cabinet of Odilon Barrot
Second_cabinet_of_Odilon_Barrot
Government of France from 1848 to 1852
was disguised as dinner speeches. This movement began overseen by Odilon Barrot's moderate center-left liberal critics of Guizot's conservative government
French_Second_Republic
Name list
Odilon is a masculine given name of French origin. The name refers to: Odilo of Cluny, sometimes referred to as St. Odilon Odilon Barrot (1791–1873), French
Odilon
Kingdom governing France, 1830–1848
Minister Guizot requested the resignation of the Prefect of the Seine, Odilon Barrot, who had criticized the parliamentarians' address to the king. Supported
July_Monarchy
French diplomat and politician (1801–1870)
were Jean André Georges Odilon Barrot (1841–1904), Marguerite Marie Georgina Barrot (1844–1937) and Charlotte Amélie Barrot (1848–1941). Marguerite Marie
Adolphe_Barrot
Political party in France
1825 to 1827. Although intimate with Lafayette and others, the lawyer Odilon Barrot (1797–1877) took no share in their schemes for the overthrow of the
Aide-toi,_le_ciel_t'aidera
French politician (1806–1883)
born in 1905 in Paris, the son of Jean-André Barrot. His brothers were Odilon Barrot and Adolphe Barrot. Barrot pursued law studies and became an avocat under
Ferdinand_Barrot
Surname list
politician Jacques Barrot (1937–2014), French politician Jean-Noël Barrot (born 1983), MoDem politician, Europe minister since 2025 Odilon Barrot (1791–1873)
Barrot
needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Leader Odilon Barrot Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin Louis-Eugène Cavaignac Party Party of
1849 French legislative election
1849_French_legislative_election
French cabinet from 1849–1851
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte after he had dismissed the second cabinet of Odilon Barrot on 31 October 1849. The Hautpoul cabinet was made up of friends of the
Cabinet of Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul
Cabinet_of_Alphonse_Henri_d'Hautpoul
French politician
and minister of Agriculture and Commerce in the second cabinet of Odilon Barrot (2 June 1849 to 31 October 1849). Victor Ambroise, vicomte de Lanjuinais
Victor_Lanjuinais
Civil unrest in Paris, France
Movement Party (known as the "dynastic opposition"), Adolphe Thiers and Odilon Barrot, congratulated themselves on achieving a change of ministry while preserving
French_Revolution_of_1848
Pro-Molé Ministry Center left Center right Seats won 163 142 64 Leader Odilon Barrot Étienne Garnier-Pagès Pierre-Antoine Berryer Alliance Third Party Republicans
1837 French legislative election
1837_French_legislative_election
French cabinet of 1848
Council of Ministers. The government was replaced by the first cabinet of Odilon Barrot on 20 December 1848 after Louis Napoleon had been elected as President
Cabinet_of_General_Cavaignac
Ukrainian intellectual (1841–1895)
Francesc Pi i Margall, John Stuart Mill, Édouard René de Laboulaye, Odilon Barrot, Charles Dupont-White [fr] and Benjamin Constant. Drahomanov believed
Mykhailo_Drahomanov
French diplomat, political philosopher and historian (1805–1859)
of the Party of Order, Tocqueville accepted an invitation to enter Odilon Barrot's government as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 3 June to 31 October
Alexis_de_Tocqueville
June 1848 20 December 1848 175 days Himself de facto (Martial Law) 4 Odilon Barrot (1791–1873) 1 20 December 1848 31 October 1849 315 days Party of Order
List of prime ministers of France
List_of_prime_ministers_of_France
French statesman (1777–1832)
things to come, it was the end of the Revolution of 1789. As he said to Odilon Barrot of Laffitte's "Party of Movement": "No, Monsieur, there has not been
Casimir_Pierre_Périer
Political event
sympathetic to Republicanism. Odilon Barrot and Alexandre de Laborde resigned from their respective administrative posts: Barrot from the prefecture of the
French Republicans under the July Monarchy
French_Republicans_under_the_July_Monarchy
Political party in France
the Second Republic's early provisional government. After 1848, the Odilon Barrot's Party of Order-backed government sought to repress protests against
The_Mountain_(1849)
Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870
France In office 20 December 1848 – 2 December 1852 Prime Minister Odilon Barrot Alphonse Henri d'Hautpoul Léon Faucher Vice President Henri Georges
Napoleon_III
French politician, revolutionary (1807–1874)
Réforme, in which to advance his propaganda. Between Ledru-Rollin and Odilon Barrot with the other chiefs of the "dynastic Left" there were acute differences
Alexandre Auguste Ledru-Rollin
Alexandre_Auguste_Ledru-Rollin
Minister of Public Instruction in December 1848, the latter remaining in Odilon Barrot's government until May 1849. The decree of 11 December 1848 made the
Falloux_Laws
Return of Napoleon's mortal remains
the independence of the human spirit." The proposal was defended by Odilon Barrot (the future president of Napoleon III's council in 1848), whilst the
Retour_des_cendres
19th century French intellectual circle
These included: Ernestine von Arco, madame Maximilian von Montgelas Odilon Barrot Louis de Beaupoil de Saint-Aulaire Andrew Bell Wilhelmine von Biron
Coppet_group
Prime minister (1848) Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, Prime minister (1848) Odilon Barrot, Prime minister (1848–1849) Alphonse Henri, comte d'Hautpoul, Prime
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1801–1850)
French soldier and politician (1789–1865)
1849 – 10 April 1851 President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte Preceded by Odilon Barrot Succeeded by Léon Faucher Personal details Born (1789-01-04)4 January
Alphonse_Henri_d'Hautpoul
French historian, orator and statesman (1787–1874)
Guizot and the leaders of the left centre and the left, Thiers and Odilon Barrot worked together to stop Molé. Victory was secured at the expense of
François_Guizot
Swiss-French politician and writer (1767–1830)
M. Odillon-Barrot, avocat en la Cour de cassation, sur l'affaire de Wilfrid Regnault, condamné à mort (1818) 2me lettre à M. Odilon Barrot, avocat en
Benjamin_Constant
French prince (1810–1842)
he became a sort of icon for the dynastic opposition of politician Odilon Barrot, who saw in him the only prince capable of reconciling modern France's
Prince Ferdinand Philippe, Duke of Orléans
Prince_Ferdinand_Philippe,_Duke_of_Orléans
Political party in France
Movement Party Parti du mouvement Leader Jacques Laffitte Odilon Barrot Adolphe Thiers Founded 1831; 195 years ago (1831) Dissolved 1848; 178 years ago (1848)
Movement_Party_(France)
French statesman (1814–1884)
Puy-de-Dôme. Re-elected to the Legislative Chamber in 1849 he succeeded Odilon Barrot as minister of justice, with the additional office of keeper of the
Eugène_Rouher
Political measures taken in France
Republicans being elected. Thiers selects one of his close associates, Odilon Barrot, to assume the role of vice-president of the Council. Concerning the
Purge of the French Civil Service (1879–1884)
Purge_of_the_French_Civil_Service_(1879–1884)
1848: Pierre Marie de Saint-Georges 20 December 1848 – 31 October 1849: Odilon Barrot, simultaneously President of the Council 31 October 1849 – 24 January
List of ministers of justice of France
List_of_ministers_of_justice_of_France
French royalist faction
Bonaparte's coup on 2 December 1851. They formed a prominent part of Odilon Barrot's ministry from December 1848 to November 1849, and in 1850 were successful
Legitimists
French politician
Lachaise Cemetery, Paris. He left one daughter. His granddaughter married Odilon Barrot. Citations Michaud & Michaud 1841, p. 193. Robert & Couchy 1891, p. 473
Guillaume-Xavier Labbey de Pompières
Guillaume-Xavier_Labbey_de_Pompières
French banker and politician (1797–1862)
as President of the Republic. After that he opposed the Ministry of Odilon Barrot. In May 1849 Goudchaux was not reelected to the Assembly. He did not
Michel_Goudchaux
French politician, lawyer, jurist, journalist and historian
1849 he became minister of commerce and agriculture in the cabinet of Odilon Barrot. He wrote a Notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages du comte de
Jean-Denis_Lanjuinais
French artist (1813–1875)
the Praslin's household to marry, rather than because of a scandal. Odilon Barrot tried to negotiate an inheritance of 40,000 francs and a trousseau from
Henriette_Deluzy-Desportes
French diplomat (1805–1881)
Foreign Affairs from 1848 to 1849 in the first government of Odilon Barrot. In Barrot's second government, he was replaced by Alexis de Tocqueville, and
Édouard_Drouyn_de_Lhuys
Commune in Occitania, France
Lozère department in southern France. Villefort was the birthplace of Odilon Barrot (1791–1873), politician and Prime Minister of France. Communes of the
Villefort,_Lozère
French sculptor
re-use the bronze. Replacement sculpture carried out by Diosi. Bust of Odilon Barrot Whereabouts not known — 1878 This bust was shown at the 1878 Éxposition
Amédée_Donatien_Doublemard
French politician
proposal was supported by Aurélien de Seze, Charles de Montalembert and Odilon Barrot, Minister of Justice and President of the council. The recommendation
Jean-Pierre_Rateau
French physician and politician
led by prominent members including Adolphe Thiers, Francois Guizot, Odilon Barrot, and Alexis de Tocqueville), who were the majority in the assembly.
Godefroy_Calès
French decree
during the presidency of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte and the government of Odilon Barrot, provided compensation to former slave owners. A total of 126 million
Decree of the Abolition of Slavery of April 27, 1848
Decree_of_the_Abolition_of_Slavery_of_April_27,_1848
Vatout, poet and historian 30 June – Félix Savart, physicist 19 July – Odilon Barrot, politician 26 September – Théodore Géricault, painter 17 November –
1791_in_France
French lawyer and politician
commission, and there was a marked difference of opinion between him and Odilon Barrot. Mauguin did name Bavoux Commissioner of Police and Chardel postmaster
François_Mauguin
French politician (1781–1864)
Legislative Assembly. He continued as minister in the second cabinet of Odilon Barrot from 2 June 1849 to 31 October 1849, when he left office. In the Assembly
Victor_Destutt_de_Tracy
French sculptor and photographer (1818–1881)
and England. His notable sculptures include busts of Victor Cousin, Odilon Barrot, Pierre-Jean de Béranger, Alphonse de Lamartine, Gioachino Rossini,
Antoine_Samuel_Adam-Salomon
French diplomat, language teacher and applied linguist
throne of Louis-Philippe, to be appointed by the city of Cork to invite Odilon Barrot, a French Politician and prefect of the Seine department, and General
Claude_Marcel
French industrialist
with the center left, but then joined the dynastic opposition led by Odilon Barrot. He was reelected on 4 November 1837 and on 2 March 1839. He left office
Pierre_François_Dumont
Former head of government in France
from 20 December 1848 (1848-12-20) to 2 December 1852 (1852-12-02) Odilon Barrot 1st term and 2nd term 20 December 1848 (1848-12-20) 31 October 1849 (1849-10-31)
Chairman of the Council of Ministers (France)
Chairman_of_the_Council_of_Ministers_(France)
English writer and philanthropist
her circle was the most distinguished circle in Paris. It included Odilon Barrot, Montalembert, Charles de Rémusat, François Mignet, Henri Martin, Laboulaye
Ellen_Hollond
Corsican-born French politician
July Monarchy, he was an important member of the opposition, close to Odilon Barrot. He distinguished himself in the campaign of reformist banquets, presiding
Jacques Pierre Abbatucci (politician)
Jacques_Pierre_Abbatucci_(politician)
ODILON BARROT
ODILON BARROT
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : variant of Eynon.English : metonymic occupational name for an onion grower or seller, from Old French oignon ‘onion’.
Male
Greek
(ΩÏίων) Greek name, probably ORION means "mountain man." But some sources say that the name may actually be of Akkadian origin; if so, it means "light of heaven." In mythology, this is the name of one of the Titan gods, a primordial hunter who was killed by a scorpion. A constellation was named after him. Orion had two dogs; their names were: Arktophonos and Ptoophagos.Â
Male
Native American
Native American Omaha name EDITON means "standing as a sacred object."
Male
English
English form of Welsh Dylan, DILLON means "great sea."
Female
German
Feminine form of German Odo, ODILIA means "wealthy."
Male
Russian
(Родион) Russian form of Greek Herodion, RODION means "sprung from a hero."
Female
English
English variant spelling of Celtic Avalon, AVILON means "island of apples."
Boy/Male
Greek American
Rising in the sky; dawning. Mythological Orion was a mighty hunter and son of Poseidon. The...
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, EDISON means "son of Eda."
Male
French
French form of German Odo, ODILON means "wealthy."
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the Germanic personal name Dillo (of uncertain origin, perhaps a byname from the root dīl ‘destroy’), introduced to Britain from France by the Normans.English : habitational name from Dilwyn near Hereford, recorded in 1138 as Dilun, probably from Old English dīglum, dative plural of dīgle ‘recess’, ‘retreat’, i.e. ‘at the shady or secret places’.Irish (of Norman origin) : altered form of de Leon (see Lyon).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duilleáin ‘descendant of Duilleán’, a personal name, a variant of Dallán meaning ‘little blind one’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : of uncertain origin; either an ornamental name from the Biblical place name Dilon (Joshua 15:38), or an altered form of Sephardic de León (see Lyon).
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Addison, ADISON means "son of Adam."
Boy/Male
Irish
Loyal.
Male
Greek
(Φίλων) Greek name derived from the word phileo, PHILON means "to love."
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Odilia, ODILA means "wealthy."
Female
French
Variant spelling of French Odile, ODILLE means "wealthy."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic or metronymic from Eade.The inventor Thomas Alva Edison, born in 1847 in Milan, OH, came from a Canadian family first established in North America by John Edison, a loyalist during the American Revolution, who served under the British General Richard Howe and went into exile in Nova Scotia after the Revolutionary War.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Odilon, ODILE means "wealthy."
Boy/Male
French, German, Teutonic
Rich
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Born of twins.
ODILON BARROT
ODILON BARROT
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Herb
Boy/Male
Tamil
Harigopal | ஹரிகோபால
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Modest
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Gladness; Happiness
Boy/Male
Arabic, Pashtun
Honour; Respect
Girl/Female
English American Hebrew Spanish
From the valley.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victory symbol
Girl/Female
Muslim
Respectful, Respected
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Combination of Prefix Sha with Name Rita
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Embodiment of Lord's Name
ODILON BARROT
ODILON BARROT
ODILON BARROT
ODILON BARROT
ODILON BARROT
n.
A testicle.
n.
A large and bright constellation on the equator, between the stars Aldebaran and Sirius. It contains a remarkable nebula visible to the naked eye.
n.
A liliaceous plant of the genus Allium (A. cepa), having a strong-flavored bulb and long hollow leaves; also, its bulbous root, much used as an article of food. The name is often extended to other species of the genus.
n.
A scallion; a leek or small onion.
n.
A kind of theater in ancient Greece, smaller than the dramatic theater and roofed over, in which poets and musicians submitted their works to the approval of the public, and contended for prizes; -- hence, in modern usage, the name of a hall for musical or dramatic performances.
n.
An autographic stencil copying device invented by Edison.
n.
Onion.
n.
See Odeon.
n.
A genus of plants, including the onion, garlic, leek, chive, etc.
n.
A bright star of the first magnitude, near one shoulder of Orion.
n.
The supreme deity of the Scandinavians; -- the same as Woden, of the German tribes.
n.
A semicircular projection made at the shoulder of a bastion for the purpose of covering the retired flank, -- found in old fortresses.
n.
The god of thunder, and son of Odin.
n.
A deity corresponding to Odin, the supreme deity of the Scandinavians. Wednesday is named for him. See Odin.
n.
The Unicorn, a constellation situated to the east Orion.
n.
A small constellation situated south of and under the foot of Orion; Lepus.
a.
Of or pertaining to Odin.
n.
See Orison.
n.
A prayer; a supplication.
n.
A red wine from Chambertin near Dijon, in Burgundy.