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Thiers, Adolphe, 1797-1877

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Personal name headingThiers, Adolphe, 1797-1877
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Variant(s)Tʹer, Lui Adolʹf, 1797-1877
Thiers, Louis Adolphe, 1797-1877
Thiers, Marie-Joseph-Louis-Adolphe, 1797-1877
Thiers, A. (Adolphe), 1797-1877
Thiers, M. (Adolphe), 1797-1877
Thiers, M. A. (Adolphe), monsieur, 1797-1877
Associated countryFrance
Birth date1797-04-15
Death date1877-09-03
Place of birthBouc-Bel-Air (France)
Place of deathSaint-Germain-en-Laye (France)
Field of activityFrance--History--1789-1793 France--History--19th century France--Politics and government--19th century
AffiliationAcadémie française
Profession or occupationHistorians Politicians Prime ministers Presidents
Found inHis Discours parlementaires, 1879-89.
Aboukir [map], undated: (Histoire de la Révolution Française, par M. A. Thiers)
Bib. nat. (hdg.: Thiers, Marie-Joseph-Louis-ADOLPHE; predominate usage: A. Thiers or M. [monsieur] Thiers)
Dict. d'hist. de France (Thiers, Louis Adolphe)
Wikipedia, March 6, 2019 (Adolphe Thiers; Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers; born 15 April 1797, Bouc-Bel-Air, France; died 3 September 1877, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France; French statesman and historian; second elected President of France, and first President of the French Third Republic; he was a key figure in the July Revolution of 1830 and the French Revolution of 1848, which established the Second French Republic; served as prime minister in 1836, 1840 and 1848; when the Paris Commune seized power in March 1871, Thiers gave orders to the army for its supression; named President of the Republic by the French National Assembly in August 1871; author of a successful 10-volume history of the French Revolution, and a 20-volume history of the Consulate and Empire of Napoleon Bonaparte; elected to the Académie Française in 1834)
Associated languagefre