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  2. Revolutionary sections of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Paris's armed force was headed by a commander in chief and divided into 6 legions, each legion made up of troops from eight sections. The troops of each section had their own commander in chief, second in command and adjutant-major. The companies were made up of 120 to 130 men, being bigger or smaller according to their section's population.

  3. Paris Commune (1789–1795) - Wikipedia

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    On 20 July, each district of Paris elected 2 representatives, creating an assembly of 120 representatives who primarily came from the Third Estate. In Spring 1790 the departments of France were reorganized; the Paris Commune was divided up in 48 revolutionary sections of Paris and allowed to discuss the election of a new mayor. Louis XVI ...

  4. Paris Commune - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Commune (French: Commune de Paris, pronounced [kɔ.myn də pa.ʁi]) was a French revolutionary government that seized power in Paris on 18 March 1871 and controlled parts of the city until 28 May 1871.

  5. Chronology of the Paris Commune - Wikipedia

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    This chronology of the Paris Commune lists major events that occurred during and surrounding the Paris Commune, a revolutionary government that controlled Paris between March and May 1871. 1871 [ edit ]

  6. Category:Districts of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The official subdivisions of Paris are the 20 arrondissements of Paris but there are ... Historical quarters of Paris; Revolutionary sections of Paris; A. Auteuil ...

  7. Insurrection of 10 August 1792 - Wikipedia

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    It was postponed both times through the efforts of Pétion, who was to present the section petitions to the Assembly on 3 August. On 4 August, the section of the Quinze-Vingts, the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, gave the Legislative assembly an ultimatum: until 9 August to prove itself. [18] Of the forty-eight sections of Paris, all but one concurred.

  8. Category:1795 events of the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Revolutionary sections of Paris; Revolutionary Tribunal; T. Thermidorian Reaction This page was last edited on 25 April 2019, at 22:36 (UTC). Text is available ...

  9. Timeline of Paris - Wikipedia

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    24 August – The revolutionary committees of the twelve Paris sections are abolished, and replaced by new arrondissement committees. 31 August – The municipal government of Paris is abolished, and the city put directly under the national government. [88]