-
composed of 350 ultra-royalists; the king
himself thus
named it the
Chambre introuvable ("the
Unobtainable Chamber"),
called as such
because the
Chamber was...
- The
Chambre introuvable (French for "Unobtainable Chamber") was the
first Chamber of
Deputies elected after the
Second Bourbon Restoration in 1815. It...
-
following year,
Louis dissolved the unpo****r
parliament (the
Chambre introuvable),
giving rise to the
liberal Doctrinaires. His
reign was
further marked...
- Ultras, whom the
election returned,
declaring that he had
found a
chambre introuvable, literally, an "unfindable house". It was the
Declaration of Saint-Ouen...
-
Grading System". www.scholaro.com.
Retrieved 7
February 2025. "Page
introuvable – 404 | Ministère de l'Éducation et Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur"...
- mystère de la dernière
victime belge du
tsunami de 2004:
Jacques reste introuvable" [The
mystery of the last
Belgian victim of the 2004 tsunami: Jacques...
-
House in London. May 8 –
Divorce is
abolished in
France by the
Chambre introuvable,
after having been
permitted following the
French Revolution. June 4...
-
Chamber of
Deputies an Ultra-royalist
majority in 1815–1816 (la
Chambre introuvable) and from 1824 to 1827.
Known to be more
royalist than the king (plus...
-
elected to the
Chamber of
Deputies an Ultra-royalist
majority (la
Chambre introuvable) in 1815–1816 and
again from 1824 to 1827.
Known to be "more royalist...
- Decazes;
Louis XVIII himself followed a
cautious policy. The
chambre introuvable,
elected in 1815,
given the
nickname 'unobtainable' by Louis, was dominated...