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  1. 15 de ago. de 2008 · Henri- Benjamin Constant de Rebecque was born in Lausanne, Switzerland, and died in Paris. He was a novelist, political theorist, journalist, and politician who, through his education and personal inclination, brought English and Scottish notions of liberal constitutional monarchy to France. It was unusual for members of his generation to study ...

  2. La trovi in Amor. más sobre esta frase ››. “Es duro, es doloroso, no ser amado cuando se ama todavía, pero es bastante más duro ser todavía amado cuando ya no se ama.”. Henri-Benjamin Constant de Rebecque. [Etiqueta: amar, desamor, dificultades, dolor ] La trovi in Libertad y Esclavitud. más sobre esta frase ››.

  3. Cosa 3. Frases célebres de Benjamin Constant de Rebecque. “Horrible desgracia es amar sin ser amado, pero más horrible es aún ser amado cuando ya no se ama.”. — Benjamin Constant de Rebecque. Fuente: Citado en Ortega, José Jara. Más de 2.500 refranes relativos a la mujer: soltera, casada, viuda y suegra.

  4. Benjamín Constant puede referirse a: Benjamin-Constant, pintor francés. Benjamin Constant de Rebecque, político y filósofo francés. Benjamin Constant Botelho de Magalhães, político brasileño. Divisiones administrativas. Benjamin Constant do Sul, municipio de Brasil, en Río Grande del Sur.

  5. Introduction by Nicholas Capaldi. Benjamin Constant was the key thinker in the French classical liberal tradition between Montesquieu and Tocqueville. He was born 25 October 1767 in Lausanne, Switzerland, to Henriette de Chandieu and Juste Constant de Rebecque. His mother, who died shortly after childbirth, was a descendant of a French Huguenot ...

  6. Descendant of a French Huguenot family who emigrated in 1685. Benjamin Constant (1767-1830) Benjamin Constant was the descendant of a Huguenot family of the Artois, converted to Protestantism in the 16 th century and settled near Lausanne in Switzerland after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. His father was an Army officer ; his mother ...

  7. 11 de may. de 2018 · Constant (de Rebecque), (Henri) Benjamin (1761–1830) French political writer, b. Switzerland. A member of Napoleon's tribunate (1799–1802), he went into exile in 1803. After the Bourbon restoration he was leader of the liberal opposition (1819–22, 1824–30). His chief work was the psychological novel Adolphe (1816), a fictionalized ...