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  1. Régime électoral français de 1789 à 1830. Sous la Monarchie constitutionnelle. En 1791, on peut réunir les critères faisant la citoyenneté et donc la capacité à établir les membres de l' Assemblée nationale autour de trois principes : payer l' impôt (c'est-à-dire le cens) : il faut payer une contribution égale à trois journées de travail.

  2. Révolution française. Cet article concerne la Révolution française de 1789. Pour celle de 1830, voir Trois Glorieuses. Pour celle de 1848, voir Révolution française de 1848. Pour les autres significations, voir Révolution française (homonymie) . Révolution française. Prise de la Bastille le 14 juillet 1789.

    • 5 mai 1789 – 9 novembre 1799, (10 ans, 6 mois et 4 jours)
    • Prise de la Bastille
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  4. Histoire de France — Wikipédia. Sommaire. masquer. Début. Des origines à la fin de la Gaule romaine. Le Moyen Âge et la formation de la France. L'Époque moderne. La période révolutionnaire. Le XIXe siècle de 1814 à 1870. XIXe. La Troisième République de 1870 à 1940. D'une guerre à l'autre. La France depuis 1945. Historiographie.

  5. Café. Catégories : Roman français des années 1830. Roman paru en 1830. 1830 en France. [+]

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    The headquarters of the church is in Salt Lake City, Utah, but there are more than 16 million members living all over the world. About six million members live in the United States and it is the second fastest growing church in the United States. It is also the fourth largest church in the United States. The leader of the Church is called the Presi...

    The leaders of the Church are fifteen old men titled apostles. The man who has been an Apostle for the longest time becomes President of the Church and the man who has been an Apostle the second longest is President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. The President of the Church picks two Apostles to be his First and Second Counselors in the Firs...

    The church was founded by Joseph Smith in 1830 in upstate New York. It was probably due to the Book of Mormon, which Smith said he had translated from gold plates that were buried in a nearby hill. Smith's followers first went to Kirtland, Ohio in 1831. The first temple was built in Kirtland, and by the mid-1830s, there were over 17,000 members of ...

    Young people are encouraged to go on missions when they get old enough. Men may go for two years after they are 18 years old (as long as they have graduated from high school), and women may go for 18 months after they are 19 years old. Before an August 2012 change in church policy, men had to be 19 in most countries, and women throughout the world ...

    The LDS church has been heavily criticized[by whom?]since its creation. Some of the criticisms are listed below.

  6. Elle fait 31 400 km2. Sa population est de 375 000 habitants (80 000 feux), soit une densité d'à peine 12 hab./km2. L'armée compte 25 000 hommes (1,25 % de la population). Entre 1357 et 1453, à la fin de la Guerre de Cent Ans, la population française reste stable autour de 16,6 millions d'habitants.

  7. May 7 – The Great Natchez Tornado: A massive tornado strikes Natchez, Mississippi during the early afternoon hours. Before it is over, 317 people are killed and 109 injured. It is the second deadliest tornado in U.S. history. November 7 – U.S. presidential election, 1840: William Henry Harrison defeats Martin Van Buren.

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