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  2. 1792 in France - Wikipedia

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    2–19 September – 1792 French National Convention election. 2–7 September – French Revolution: September Massacres – Rampaging mobs in Paris slaughter three Roman Catholic bishops and more than 200 priests, together with at least 1,000 criminals. 9 September – 9 September massacres at Versailles.

  3. Timeline of Paris - Wikipedia

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    4 September – News reaches Paris that Napoleon III has been captured by the Prussians at Battle of Sedan. The government falls and the Third Republic proclaimed at Hôtel de Ville. 17 September – The Prussian army surrounds the city, and siege of Paris begins. [136] 23 September – first balloon departs the besieged city.

  4. Timeline of the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    September 9: The Mayor of Troyes is assassinated by a mob. September 11: The National Assembly gives the King the power to temporarily veto laws for two legislative sessions. September 15: Desmoulins publishes Discours de la lanterne aux Parisiens, a radical pamphlet justifying political violence and exalting the Parisian mob.

  5. Paris shooting: Where are the riots in France and why are ...

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    That wave of violence erupted in the Paris suburb of Clichy-sous-Bois and spread across the country following the death of two young people electrocuted in a power substation as they hid from police.

  6. Timeline of French history - Wikipedia

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    International Exposition of Art and Technology in Modern Life was opened in Paris in 1937. Place de Varsovie in Paris in 1937 (Agfacolor photo). 1939: 3 September: Second World War: France declared war on Germany. 7 September Saar Offensive: 1940 9 May The Battle of France begins. 18 June Charles de Gaulle makes his Appeal of 18 June. 25 June

  7. 1791 in France - Wikipedia

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    14 September – The Papal States lose Avignon to France. 28 September – Law on Jewish emancipation is promulgated, the first such legislation in modern Europe. On 29 September, the day before the dissolution of the Assembly, Robespierre opposed Jean Le Chapelier, who wanted to proclaim an end to the revolution and restrict the freedom of the ...