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- The Corps législatif was a part of the French legislature during the French Revolution and beyond. It is also the generic French term used to refer to...
- 1807, with its remaining functions and members absorbed into the Corps législatif. Source in French: Stéphane Mandard (2007) Un rapport préconisait le remodelage...
- earthquake on 12 January 2010. The Legislative Palace (French: Palais Législatif) was among the many structures which were virtually destro**** by the earthquake...
- Consulship for the leader of France. This action was confirmed by the Corps Législatif. A general plebiscite followed thereafter resulting in 3,653,600 votes...
- that was part of a set made for the reception of Napoleon by the corps législatif after his coronation as emperor. Made in the workshop of Jacob-Desmalter...
- The Legislative Council of Quebec (French; Conseil législatif du Québec) was the unelected upper house of the bicameral legislature in the Canadian province...
- State, the Corps législatif and the Sénat conservateur). It was set up officially on 1 January 1800 at the same time as the Corps législatif. Its first president...
- Proclamation of the abolition of the monarchy in front of the Palais Bourbon, seat of the Corps Législatif, on 4 September 1870...
- in Napoleon's regime.[citation needed] With the Tribunat and the Corps législatif, the Sénat formed one of the three legislative ****emblies of the consulate...
- Consulate Citation Code civil Territorial extent France Enacted by Corps législatif Signed by First Consul Napoléon Bonaparte Effective 21 March 1804 (1804-03-21)...