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Louis Gabriel Ambroise,
Vicomte de
Bonald (French: [lwi də
bɔnald]; 2
October 1754 – 23
November 1840) was a
French counter-revolutionary
philosopher and...
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Bonald or
Bonalde may
refer to: Honoré de
Bonald (1894–?),
aviator Juan
Antonio Pérez
Bonalde (1846–1892), poet
Louis Gabriel Ambroise de
Bonald (1754–1840)...
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Louis Jacques Maurice de
Bonald (30
October 1787 – 23
February 1870) was a
French cardinal and
Archbishop of Lyon. Born at Millau, he was the son of the...
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Victor de
Bonald (1780–1871), son of
Louis Gabriel Ambroise de
Bonald,
followed his
father in his exile. He was
rector of the
Academy of
Montpellier after...
- Conservateur",
written by
Francois Rene de
Chateaubriand with the help of
Louis de
Bonald. The
modern concepts of nation, culture, custom, convention,
religious roots...
- de
Bonald,
Vicomte de La Rode (13
August 1894 – 7
December 1977) was a
French World War I
flying ace
credited with five
aerial victories. De
Bonald was...
- José
Manuel Caballero Bonald (November 11, 1926 – May 9, 2021) was a
Spanish novelist,
lecturer and poet.
Caballero was born in
Calle Caballeros, Jerez...
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Stewardship Subsidiarity Tradition Intellectuals Bainville Barruel Belloc Bonald Buckley Jr.
Burke Burnham Carlyle Chateaubriand Chesterton Coleridge Comte...
- Revolution.
Bonald's attacks on the Jews are
likely to have
influenced Napoleon's
decision to
limit the
civil rights of
Alsatian Jews.
Bonald's article Sur...
- revolutionaries.
Herein arose the
clerical philosophers—Joseph de Maistre,
Louis de
Bonald, François-René de Chateaubriand—whose
answer was
restoring the
House of...