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  1. Philippe Antoine Merlin. Philippe-Antoine Merlin (* 30. Oktober 1754 in Arleux (Département Nord); † 26. Dezember 1838 in Paris) war ein Politiker während der Französischen Revolution, des Konsulats und des Ersten Kaiserreiches. Er war von 1797 bis 1799 Mitglied des Direktoriums.

  2. Philippe-Antoine Merlin, known as Merlin de Douai ( French pronunciation: [filip ɑ̃twan mɛʁlɛ̃ də dwɛ], 30 October 1754 – 26 December 1838) was a French politician and lawyer. [1] Early life. Merlin de Douai was born at Arleux, Nord, and was called to the Flemish bar association in 1775. [2] .

  3. Philippe-Antoine, Count Merlin was one of the foremost jurists of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods. As a deputy for the town of Douai in the revolutionary Constituent Assembly of 1789, he was instrumental in the passage of important legislation abolishing feudal and seignorial

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  4. Philippe-Antoine Merlin, né le 30 octobre 1754 à Arleux (province du Cambrésis, actuel département du Nord ), mort le 26 décembre 1838 à Paris, est un juriste et homme politique de la Révolution française, du Consulat et du Premier Empire.

  5. 30. Okt. 2007 · Generalstände und der verfassunggebenden Nationalversammlung. 1792 Mitglied des Konvents, 1793-94 Redaktor der Terrorgesetze. 1794-95 Mitglied des Wohlfahrtsausschusses, 1795 Deputierter des Rats der Alten, 1795-96 und 1796-97 Justizminister, 1796 Polizeiminister, 1797-99 Mitglied des franz. Direktoriums.

    • October 30, 1754
    • December 26, 1838
  6. Philippe-Antoine Merlin, known as Merlin de Douai (30 October 1754 – 26 December 1838) was a French politician and lawyer. He was the 21st President of the National Convention from 3 to 18 August 1794.

  7. Philippe-Antoine Merlin, known as Merlin de Douai to distinguish him from 'Merlin de Thionville' (q.v.); jurist of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods; deputy of Douai for the Third Estate at the Estates-General of 1789; voted for the death sentence at Louis XVI's trial in 1793; minister of Justice during the French Directory, 1795 ...