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  • Tribunat
  • Legislative body in Napoleonic France

    The Tribunat was one of the four assemblies set up in France by the Constitution of Year VIII (the other three were the Council of State, the Corps législatif

    Tribunat

    Tribunat

    Tribunat

  • Napoleon
  • French militray general and emperor (1769–1821)

    Napoleon visiting the Tribunat

    Napoleon

    Napoleon

    Napoleon

  • Tribune
  • Elected Roman officials

    of power (though this aim was not always successfully achieved). The "Tribunat", the French word for tribunate, derived from the Latin term tribunatus

    Tribune

    Tribune

    Tribune

  • Corps législatif
  • Legislative body in Napoleonic France

    law-making body of the three-part government apparatus (alongside the Tribunat and the Sénat conservateur). This body replaced the Council of Five Hundred

    Corps législatif

    Corps législatif

    Corps_législatif

  • Sénat conservateur
  • Legislative body of Napoleonic France

    Bonaparte was overthrown and the Bourbon monarchy was restored. With the Tribunat and the Corps législatif, the Sénat formed one of the three major assemblies

    Sénat conservateur

    Sénat conservateur

    Sénat_conservateur

  • Coup of 18 Brumaire
  • 1799 coup in Revolutionary France that brought Napoleon to power

    allowed him to rule by decree, so the more independent Conseil d'État and Tribunat were relegated to unimportant roles. It led ultimately to the rise of the

    Coup of 18 Brumaire

    Coup of 18 Brumaire

    Coup_of_18_Brumaire

  • French Parliament
  • Bicameral legislature of France

    conservateur Corps législatif Tribunat 1802–1804 Constitution of the Year X 1804–1814 Constitution of the Year XII Tribunat 1814–1815 Charter of 1814 Chamber

    French Parliament

    French Parliament

    French_Parliament

  • First French Empire
  • France under Napoleon Bonaparte from 1804 to 1815

    the new bourgeoisie and the old aristocracy. On 12 May 1802, the French Tribunat voted unanimously, with the exception of Lazare Carnot, in favour of the

    First French Empire

    First French Empire

    First_French_Empire

  • First cabinet of Napoleon
  • French government from 1804 to 1814

    downfall of Napoleon and the abolition of the Empire. At the session of the Tribunat on 3 Floréal year XII (23 April 1804) Jean-François Curée proposed that

    First cabinet of Napoleon

    First cabinet of Napoleon

    First_cabinet_of_Napoleon

  • Merry-Joseph Blondel
  • French painter (1781–1853)

    Napoleon visiting the Palais Royal for the opening of the Tribunat in 1807, oil on canvas

    Merry-Joseph Blondel

    Merry-Joseph Blondel

    Merry-Joseph_Blondel

  • French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
  • Series of European conflicts, 1792–1815

    the first usages of the term "Coalition Wars" can be found in the 1803 Tribunat report, titled Résultats des guerres, des négociations et des traités qui

    French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

    French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars

    French_Revolutionary_and_Napoleonic_Wars

  • Tricameralism
  • Government practice of having three legislative chambers

    them (after 1804, with only a strictly curtailed discussion); and the Tribunat (Tribunate), successor of the Directoire's Conseil des Cinq Cents (lower

    Tricameralism

    Tricameralism

  • Lucien Bonaparte
  • French politician and diplomat (1775–1840)

    of the Legion of Honour.[citation needed] Though he was a member of the Tribunat and on 4 August 1801 was made a senator of the First French Empire, Lucien

    Lucien Bonaparte

    Lucien Bonaparte

    Lucien_Bonaparte

  • Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès
  • French Roman Catholic abbé and political writer (1748–1836)

    chosen. Sieyès envisioned a Tribunat and a College des Conservateurs to act as the shell of the national government. The Tribunat would present laws and discuss

    Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès

    Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès

    Emmanuel_Joseph_Sieyès

  • Benjamin Constant
  • Swiss-French politician and writer (1767–1830)

    appointed, on the insistence of Abbe Sieyes, by Napoleon Bonaparte to the Tribunat, despite grave reservations on the latter's part. Eventually, in 1802,

    Benjamin Constant

    Benjamin Constant

    Benjamin_Constant

  • Jacques Necker
  • French statesman (1732–1804)

    and indivisible" in France. Necker then foretold the suppression of the Tribunat as it took place under the French Consulate. His claim of two million on

    Jacques Necker

    Jacques Necker

    Jacques_Necker

  • Germaine de Staël
  • French novelist and woman of letters (1766–1817)

    In January 1800, Napoleon appointed Benjamin Constant a member of the Tribunat; not long after, Constant became his enemy. Two years later, Napoleon forced

    Germaine de Staël

    Germaine de Staël

    Germaine_de_Staël

  • Jacques-François Menou
  • French Army officer and politician (1750–1810)

    lost language of hieroglyphics. Menou was appointed as a member of the Tribunat on 27 Floreal X (17 May 1802). Shortly afterwards he became Administrator

    Jacques-François Menou

    Jacques-François Menou

    Jacques-François_Menou

  • Louis-Joseph Faure
  • He joined the coup d'état by Bonaparte in 1799 and was appointed in the Tribunat. He became a member of the Conseil d'État in 1807. He submitted a report

    Louis-Joseph Faure

    Louis-Joseph_Faure

  • Palais-Royal
  • Palace and an associated garden located in the 1st arrondissement of Paris

    palace's ownership lapsed to the state, whence it was called Palais du Tribunat. The Comédie-Française, the state theatre company, was reorganised by Napoleon

    Palais-Royal

    Palais-Royal

    Palais-Royal

  • Jean-Baptiste Say
  • French economist and businessman (1767–1832)

    was established in 1799 he was selected as one of the 100 members of the Tribunat, resigning the editorship of the Decade. In 1798, Say published Olbie,

    Jean-Baptiste Say

    Jean-Baptiste Say

    Jean-Baptiste_Say

  • Palais Bourbon
  • Seat of the National Assembly in Paris, France

    laws proposed by the Council of State, debated by another new body, the Tribunat. In 1806 the bureau of the Corps législatif proposed the construction of

    Palais Bourbon

    Palais Bourbon

    Palais_Bourbon

  • Félix de Beaujour
  • French politician, historian, and ambassador (1765–1836)

    Sieyes, appointed him a member of the Tribunat, where he was successively secretary and president of the Tribunat in 1803. Upon the dissolution of the

    Félix de Beaujour

    Félix de Beaujour

    Félix_de_Beaujour

  • Congress of the Dominican Republic
  • Bicameral legislature of the Dominican Republic

    how the legislature would be divided into two legislative bodies called Tribunat (corresponding to the current House of Deputies) and Conservative Council

    Congress of the Dominican Republic

    Congress of the Dominican Republic

    Congress_of_the_Dominican_Republic

  • Jean Debry
  • French politician

    Napoleon Bonaparte in his coup of 18 Brumaire, Debry became a member of the Tribunat in December 1799 following its creation by the Constitution of the Year

    Jean Debry

    Jean Debry

    Jean_Debry

  • Jean-Pierre Chazal
  • French politician

    proposal to reintroduce ground rents in 1800. He was appointed to the Tribunat when it was set up, and on 14 September 1802, as préfet for the Hautes-Pyrénées

    Jean-Pierre Chazal

    Jean-Pierre_Chazal

  • Auguste Jubé de La Perelle
  • French general, politician and historiography (1765–1824)

    Tribunat convoquée le 4 nivose an 9 1800: Observations rapides par Auguste Jubé, contre le projet de loi relative aux Archives nationales: Tribunat.

    Auguste Jubé de La Perelle

    Auguste_Jubé_de_La_Perelle

  • Constitution of the Year VIII
  • 1799 constitution of France

    was divided into three organs: two assemblies, the Tribunate (French: Tribunat) and the Legislative Body (Corps législatif); and the Conservative Senate

    Constitution of the Year VIII

    Constitution of the Year VIII

    Constitution_of_the_Year_VIII

  • Egnatia Arena
  • Multi-purpose stadium in Rrogozhinë, Albania

    Retrieved 1 April 2025. "Shqipëri 2025/ Investohet në 'Arena Egnatia', shtohen tribunat dhe sistemi i ndriçimit! Dervishaj: Vjen UEFA për inspektim - Report-tv

    Egnatia Arena

    Egnatia Arena

    Egnatia_Arena

  • Tribune (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (architecture), in architecture, a term applied to various features a member of the Tribunat, a deliberative assembly during the latter stages of the French Revolution

    Tribune (disambiguation)

    Tribune_(disambiguation)

  • Edme-Bonaventure Courtois
  • French politician (1754-1816)

    elected a member of the Tribunat, however, suspicions of misappropriation forced him to withdraw as a member of the Tribunat in 1802. He then moved to

    Edme-Bonaventure Courtois

    Edme-Bonaventure Courtois

    Edme-Bonaventure_Courtois

  • Bernard-François, marquis de Chauvelin
  • French nobleman, diplomat and politician

    the Thermidorean Reaction (27 July 1794). In 1800, he was elected to the Tribunat and in February 1804, he was appointed Prefect of La Lys. And in 1811,

    Bernard-François, marquis de Chauvelin

    Bernard-François, marquis de Chauvelin

    Bernard-François,_marquis_de_Chauvelin

  • Louis Costaz
  • accompanying Bonaparte to Suez. On his return to France, he presided over the Tribunat (1801–1803) and was entrusted with organising a school of arts and crafts

    Louis Costaz

    Louis Costaz

    Louis_Costaz

  • Christoph Wilhelm von Koch
  • Napoleon's coronation later that year. Koch served on the French Napoleonic Tribunat council from 1802 until its dissolution in 1807, applying himself among

    Christoph Wilhelm von Koch

    Christoph Wilhelm von Koch

    Christoph_Wilhelm_von_Koch

  • Jacques Defermon des Chapelières
  • French statesman

    November 1799) of Napoleon Bonaparte and was appointed a member of the Tribunat (25 December 1799) and counselor of state. He chaired the department of

    Jacques Defermon des Chapelières

    Jacques Defermon des Chapelières

    Jacques_Defermon_des_Chapelières

  • Jean-Nicolas Démeunier
  • French author and politician (1751–1814)

    Consul appointed Démeunier (4 Nivose VIII/25 December 1799) member of the Tribunat at its inception; he became president of this assembly 2 January 1800.

    Jean-Nicolas Démeunier

    Jean-Nicolas Démeunier

    Jean-Nicolas_Démeunier

  • List of University of Edinburgh people
  • Constant, French politician and eminent political theorist, Member of the Tribunat (1799–1802), Member of the Council of State (1815), Member of the Chamber

    List of University of Edinburgh people

    List_of_University_of_Edinburgh_people

  • Criticism of monarchy
  • Criticism of the monarchical form of government or a specific monarchy

    towards declaring the nation an empire, Lazare Carnot made a case before the Tribunat in favor of retaining the republican system of government. He argued that

    Criticism of monarchy

    Criticism_of_monarchy

  • Glossary of the French Revolution
  • declared, bringing the Revolutionary era to a yet more definitive end. The tribunat was one of the legislative chambers instituted by the Constitution of year

    Glossary of the French Revolution

    Glossary_of_the_French_Revolution

  • Aimée de Coigny
  • French salonnière (1769–1820)

    Jacques Joseph Garat (known as Maillia-Garat). He was a member of the Tribunát and was known as an orator, but was not known as a republican. They lived

    Aimée de Coigny

    Aimée de Coigny

    Aimée_de_Coigny

  • Noël Bourret
  • 18th-century French clockmaker

    then known as the Palais de l'Égalité and subsequently the Palais du Tribunat, collaborating with well-known bronziers including Pierre-Philippe Thomire

    Noël Bourret

    Noël Bourret

    Noël_Bourret

  • Charles Oudin
  • French horology company

    Charles Oudin's address is given as number 52, rue de Richelieu, Palais du Tribunat[4]. Today, passers-by can still admire the mosaic in the pavement, announcing

    Charles Oudin

    Charles Oudin

    Charles_Oudin

  • Joseph Eschassériaux
  • French politician

    enthusiastically supported the Coup of 18 Brumaire and became a member of the Tribunat, where he served for seven years. In 1806 Napoléon named him chargé d'affaires

    Joseph Eschassériaux

    Joseph Eschassériaux

    Joseph_Eschassériaux

  • Organic Articles
  • 1802 French law about religion

    Presenting the Organic Articles was Napoleon’s method of granting the Tribunat and the Corps législatif partial control of the concordat in order to help

    Organic Articles

    Organic Articles

    Organic_Articles

  • Marie-Joseph Chénier
  • French poet, dramatist and politician (1764–1811)

    political career. He held a seat in the Council of Five Hundred and the tribunat. In 1801 he was one of the educational jury for the Seine département.

    Marie-Joseph Chénier

    Marie-Joseph Chénier

    Marie-Joseph_Chénier

  • Angélique Mezzara
  • French painter

    reportedly included being bailiff at the Council of 500, and serving in the Tribunat and Senate. Madeleine Marotte du Coudray had been raised in a severe Jansenist

    Angélique Mezzara

    Angélique Mezzara

    Angélique_Mezzara

  • Claude Perier
  • French banker and merchant

    Elisabeth-Josephine (1770–1850) m. Jacques-Fortunat Savoye de Rollin; Member of the Tribunat; Deputy (Isère); Prefect (Eure, Seine-Maritime, Deux-Nèthes, Côte-d'Or);

    Claude Perier

    Claude Perier

    Claude_Perier

  • Château de Grâne
  • Castle ruin in southeastern France

    estate. He was later a delegate under the Directory and president of the Tribunat under the Consulate.[page needed] The castle, as part of the Domaine de

    Château de Grâne

    Château de Grâne

    Château_de_Grâne

  • François Henri Eugène Daugier
  • French naval officer and politician (1764–1834)

    of Rochefort, then of Lorient in 1801 after being made a member of the Tribunat. He supervised the training of the invasion fleet at Boulogne, before taking

    François Henri Eugène Daugier

    François Henri Eugène Daugier

    François_Henri_Eugène_Daugier

  • François-Joseph-Michel Noël
  • French humanist and diplomat (1756–1841)

    diplomatic missions; in 1795/96 to the Batavian Republic. Named a member of the Tribunat, he left it to go to Lyon to fill the role of commissar-general of police

    François-Joseph-Michel Noël

    François-Joseph-Michel Noël

    François-Joseph-Michel_Noël

  • Jacques Cambry
  • d'Étymologies celtiques, Paris: chez Mad. Johanneau, Libraire, Palais du Tribunat, an XIII 1805. Cadiou, Maryvonne (23 July 2010). "Jacques Cambry, un Breton

    Jacques Cambry

    Jacques Cambry

    Jacques_Cambry

  • Bon-Joseph Dacier
  • French historian, philologist and translator

    Seine-et-Oise during the French Revolution, he became a member of the Tribunat in 1799. In 1800 he was made curator of manuscripts at the Bibliothèque

    Bon-Joseph Dacier

    Bon-Joseph Dacier

    Bon-Joseph_Dacier

  • Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc
  • Hussars, and the 1st and 20th Chasseurs. Sahuc became a member of the Tribunat in 1801 and was an eager supporter of Napoleon Bonaparte, voting to establish

    Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc

    Louis Michel Antoine Sahuc

    Louis_Michel_Antoine_Sahuc

  • Idéologues
  • Group of French philosophers, physicians and economists

    Destutt de Tracy, Cabanis, Volney and Garat, while others served in the Tribunat, notably Daunou, Chénier and Ginguené. The idéologues disseminated their

    Idéologues

    Idéologues

    Idéologues

  • Pierre-Clément de Laussat
  • French politician

    the Council of Ancients. After the coup of 18 Brumaire, he entered the Tribunat on 25 December 1798, having renounced his noble rank earlier that year

    Pierre-Clément de Laussat

    Pierre-Clément de Laussat

    Pierre-Clément_de_Laussat

  • François-Jean Bralle
  • French architect and engineer (1750–1832)

    at: The Marché des Jacobins, rue Saint-Honoré The château d'eau, place Tribunat. (not constructed). above the sewers, place des Trois Marie On a new place

    François-Jean Bralle

    François-Jean_Bralle

  • Frédéric Blasius
  • French violinist, clarinetist, conductor, and composer

    Creuston--verso of title page. À Paris : Chez Barba, libraire, Palais du tribunat, galerie derrière le Théâtre-Français, no. 51, an XI-1803. Libretto, without

    Frédéric Blasius

    Frédéric Blasius

    Frédéric_Blasius

  • Constantin Sion
  • Moldavian political conspirator, genealogist, and polemicist (1795–1862)

    the costumes described, which evoke French revolutionary dress under the Tribunat. He adds: The brochure's readers, who likely shared that conservative prejudice

    Constantin Sion

    Constantin Sion

    Constantin_Sion

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  • Luvya | லுவ்யா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Luvya | லுவ்யா

    Lovable

  • Tabassum
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Tabassum

    Smiling

  • Ugan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ugan

    Constisting of extended troops

  • Amoldo
  • Boy/Male

    Spanish

    Amoldo

    The eagle rules.

  • Sheakia
  • Girl/Female

    Unknown

    Sheakia

    Origin unknown.

  • Abdus Salaam
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Abdus Salaam

    Servant of the all-peaceable

  • Kritanta
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kritanta

    God of Death

  • Rini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rini

  • ZISSE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    ZISSE

    (זִיסֶע) Yiddish name ZISSE means "sweet."

  • Twiss
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Lancashire)

    Twiss

    English (mainly Lancashire) : habitational name from Twiss in Lancashire, named from Old English (ge)twis ‘forking’, used as a noun to mean ‘fork in a river’.English (mainly Lancashire) : variant of Twist.

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  • Tribunate
  • n.

    The state or office of a tribune; tribuneship.