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    Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès

    French priest and statesman

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  1. Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (3 May 1748 – 20 June 1836), usually known as the Abbé Sieyès ( French: [sjejɛs] ), was a French Roman Catholic abbé, clergyman, and political writer who was the chief political theorist of the French Revolution (1789–1799); he also held offices in the governments of the French Consulate (1799–1804) and the ...

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès was a churchman and constitutional theorist whose concept of popular sovereignty guided the National Assembly in its struggle against the monarchy and nobility during the opening months of the French Revolution. He later played a major role in organizing the coup d’état that.

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  4. Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès, souvent appelé « l'abbé Sieyès » (prononciation ancienne : [sjɛs] ), né le 3 mai 1748 à Fréjus et mort le 20 juin 1836 à Paris, est un homme d'Église, homme politique et essayiste français, surtout connu pour ses écrits et son action pendant la Révolution française, faisant partie des prêtres favorables au processus révol...

  5. SIEYÈS, EMMANUEL-JOSEPH (1748–1836), French revolutionary politician and writer. The Abbé Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès is synonymous with the French Revolution. He advocated voting reform in the Estates-General, publishing his famous pamphlet, What Is the Third Estate?, in January 1789.

  6. Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, known as the Abbé Sieyès, upheld the interests of the Third Estate. His effort to consolidate a moderate republican government established Napoleon Bonaparte as the head of state.

  7. Jun 8, 2022 · The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (French: Declaration des Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen) is a human rights document adopted in the early stages of the French Revolution (1789-1799).

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