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  1. A Proclamation drawn up by Thiers 29 July, 1830, directed the attention of the people to the Duc d'Orléans who became King Louis-Philippe. Thiers became a member of the French Academy in 1834 and between 1830 and 1840 was several times minister under the July Monarchy. When the long Guizot ministry freed him from political occupations he ...

  2. Louis Adolphe Thiers was born in Marseilles, on the sixteenth of April, 1797. His father, an ex-Jacobin, had been a poor but. respectable cloth-merchant, trading to the Levant, who had been forced by the counter-revolution of 1793 to flee from France in. order to save his life.

  3. THIERS, LOUIS-ADOLPHE (1797–1877), one of the founders of the Third Republic in France. Adolphe Thiers was born in Marseilles on 15 April 1797. He overcame birth outside wedlock, desertion by his father, relative poverty, and a stature of just five feet and two inches with his ambition, intelligence, and industry.

  4. Louis Adolphe Thiers and the Liberation of French Territory, 1871-1873. In 1870, sia and the France states of southern Germany. Powerful Ger man armies soon captured entered upon or destroyed several a disastrous war with of Prus the. principal French armies and fortresses. Napoleon III, em.

  5. Adolphe Thiers, historian and statesman, was symbolic of the emerging Third Republic, the "executioner of the Commune" and founder of the Republic. Marie-Louis-Joseph-Adolphe Thiers was born in Marseille into a middle-class family. Helped by the extravagance of his father, the young Adolphe had a brilliant education by means of a scholarship.

  6. Louis Adolphe Thiers naît à Marseille le 15 avril 1797, dans les derniers temps de la Révolution. Il est l'enfant naturel d'un aventurier, héritier fantasque de bourgeois parvenus. Devenu opportunément veuf, il légitime son fils et lui donne son nom. Il épouse aussi sa maîtresse un mois après la naissance d'Adolphe.

  7. Louis Adolphe Thiers. Político francés (Marsella, 1797 - Saint-Germain-en-Laye, 1877). Este abogado de amplia cultura se dio a conocer en París como periodista (colaborador asiduo de la prensa liberal que criticaba el absolutismo monárquico de Carlos X) y como historiador profesional (autor de una Historia de la Revolución Francesa en 1823-27).