French Directory facts for kids
The Directory (also called Directorate, French: le Directoire) was a five-member committee in the French First Republic from 2 November 1795 until 9 November 1799, when it was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in the Coup of 18 Brumaire and replaced by the Consulate.
Images for kids
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General Lazare Hoche defeated a royalist army that landed in Brittany (July 1795)
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Government troops under Napoleon fire on insurgents near Saint-Roch, Paris, 5 October 1795
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Silver 5 francs, Directory. First year of minting (L'AN 4.)
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Bonaparte won his first major victory leading his soldiers across a bridge at the Battle of Arcole (17 November 1796)
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Bonaparte defeats the Austrians at the Battle of Rivoli (14 January 1797)
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General Jean-Charles Pichegru, president of the Council of Five Hundred, was accused of being a secret royalist
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General Pierre Augereau, a close ally of Bonaparte, led the army that arrested the royalist leaders of the legislature (4 September 1797)
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The Destruction of 'L'Orient' at the Battle of the Nile, 1 August 1798, oil on canvas by George Arnald (1825-1827). Defeat at the Battle of the Nile left Bonaparte and his army stranded in Egypt. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England
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Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès first proposed the coup d'état, but he was left out of the final resulting government
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Joseph Fouché, Minister of Police, assured that the police would not interfere in Bonaparte's seizure of power
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Bonaparte as the new First Consul, by Antoine-Jean Gros, c. 1802, Musée de la Légion d'honneur, Paris
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Les deux incroyables: Muscadins or Incroyables wore extravagant costumes in reaction against the recent Reign of Terror, by Carle Vernet, c. 1797
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Lazare Carnot, a brilliant organizer and mathematician but poor intriguer, was the enemy of Barras
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Imaginary view of the gallery of the Louvre as a ruin, by Hubert Robert (1796), Louvre, Paris
See also
In Spanish: Directorio (Francia) para niños