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  1. Hace 2 días · Adolphe Thiers was formally elected the first President of the French Third Republic on August 30, 1871. He was replaced by the more conservative Patrice MacMahon in 1873. In his final years, Thiers became an ally of the republicans against the constitutional monarchists in the Assembly.

  2. Hace 4 días · When the National Assembly convened in Bordeaux on February 13, it chose the aging Orleanist Adolphe Thiers as “chief of the executive power of the French republic.” Thiers had been the most outspoken critic of Napoleon III’s foreign policy and had repeatedly warned the country of the Prussian danger.

  3. Hace 3 días · Inside Paris, a provisional government known as the Government of National Defense was established, led by figures such as Leon Gambetta and Adolphe Thiers, tasked with organizing the city's defense and rallying French resistance. Conditions During the Siege:

  4. Hace 4 días · The left-centre, whose ablest spokesman was the kingmaker Adolphe Thiers, saw 1830 as the beginning rather than the culmination of a process of change. It favoured restricting the king’s active role and broadening the suffrage to include the middle strata of the bourgeoisie.

  5. Hace 4 días · Le 17 février 1871, Adolphe Thiers, ancien ministre de l'Intérieur de Louis-Philippe, est nommé chef du pouvoir exécutif de la République française à une quasi-unanimité : il est « l’administrateur nécessaire de l’infortune nationale », exerçant « ses fonctions sous l'autorité de l'Assemblée nationale, avec le ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Par ailleurs de nombreuses villes françaises ont donné le nom d'Adolphe Thiers à une voie publique, voyant en lui le fondateur de la Troisième République plutôt que le responsable de la répression de la Commune.

  7. Hace 1 día · He was at first reluctant to take the risk, fearing failure and renewed exile; Adolphe Thiers undertook the task of persuading him and succeeded. On July 31 Louis-Philippe made his way through a largely hostile crowd to the Hôtel de Ville and confronted the republicans.