Lucien Millevoye, the Glossary
Lucien Millevoye (1 August 1850 – 25 March 1918) was a French journalist and right-wing politician, now best known for his relationship with the Irish revolutionary and muse of W. B. Yeats, Maud Gonne.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Amiens, Chamber of Deputies (France), Charles Hubert Millevoye, Emperor of Russia, Entente Cordiale, Franco-Russian Alliance, Georges Ernest Boulanger, Grenoble, Irish question, Irish Rebellion of 1798, Iseult Gonne, La Patrie (French newspaper), Maud Gonne, Meningitis, National Assembly (France), Saint Petersburg, The New York Times, W. B. Yeats.
- Antidreyfusards
- Boulangists
- Members of Parliament for Somme
- Members of the Ligue des Patriotes
- Nationalist Republicans (France)
- Politicians from Grenoble
- Writers from Grenoble
Amiens
Amiens (English: or;; Anmien, Anmiens or Anmyin) is a city and commune in northern France, located north of Paris and south-west of Lille.
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Chamber of Deputies (France)
Chamber of Deputies (Chambre des députés) was a parliamentary body in France in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Charles Hubert Millevoye
Charles Hubert Millevoye (24 December 1782 in Abbeville – 12 August 1816 in Paris) was a French poet several times honored by the Académie française.
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Emperor of Russia
The emperor and autocrat of all Russia, also translated as emperor and autocrat of all the Russias, was the official title of the Russian monarch from 1721 to 1917.
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Entente Cordiale
The Entente Cordiale comprised a series of agreements signed on 8 April 1904 between the United Kingdom and the French Republic which saw a significant improvement in Anglo-French relations.
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Franco-Russian Alliance
The Franco-Russian Alliance (Alliance Franco-Russe, translit), also known as the Dual Entente or Russo-French Rapprochement (Rapprochement Franco-Russe, Русско-Французское Сближение; Russko-Frantsuzskoye Sblizheniye), was an alliance formed by the agreements of 1891–94; it lasted until 1917.
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Georges Ernest Boulanger
Georges Ernest Jean-Marie Boulanger (29 April 1837 – 30 September 1891), nicknamed Général Revanche ("General Revenge"), was a French general and politician. Lucien Millevoye and Georges Ernest Boulanger are Members of the Ligue des Patriotes.
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Grenoble
Grenoble (or Grainóvol; Graçanòbol) is the prefecture and largest city of the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France.
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Irish question
The Irish question was the issue debated primarily among the British government from the early 19th century until the 1920s of how to respond to Irish nationalism and the calls for Irish independence.
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Irish Rebellion of 1798
The Irish Rebellion of 1798 (Éirí Amach 1798; Ulster-Scots: The Hurries, 1798 Rebellion) was a popular insurrection against the British Crown in what was then the separate, but subordinate, Kingdom of Ireland.
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Iseult Gonne
Iseult Lucille Germaine Gonne (6 August 1894 – 22 March 1954) was the daughter of the Irish republican revolutionary Maud Gonne and the French politician and journalist Lucien Millevoye.
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La Patrie (French newspaper)
La Patrie was a French daily conservative newspaper of the July Monarchy and later the Second French Empire, and a staunch supporter of the French Imperial regime.
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Maud Gonne
Maud Gonne MacBride (Maud Nic Ghoinn Bean Mhic Giolla Bhríghde; 21 December 1866 – 27 April 1953) was an Irish republican revolutionary, suffragette and actress.
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Meningitis
Meningitis is acute or chronic inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, collectively called the meninges.
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National Assembly (France)
The National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) is the lower house of the bicameral French Parliament under the Fifth Republic, the upper house being the Senate (Sénat).
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Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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W. B. Yeats
William Butler Yeats (13 June 186528 January 1939) was an Irish poet, dramatist and writer, and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature.
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See also
Antidreyfusards
- Édouard Drumont
- Arthur Griffith
- Boni de Castellane
- Charles Daniélou
- Charles Dupuy
- Charles Maurras
- Edgar Degas
- Ernest Granger
- Henri Vaugeois
- Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac
- Jules Guérin
- Jules-Albert de Dion
- Lucien Millevoye
- Maurice Barrès
- Maurice Pujo
- Paul Déroulède
- Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort-Luçay
Boulangists
- Alfred Joseph Naquet
- Antoine Jourde
- Dominique Forcioli
- Edgar Le Bastard
- Ernest Granger
- Ernest Roche
- Henri Schneider
- Lucien Millevoye
- Maurice Barrès
- Paul Déroulède
- Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort-Luçay
Members of Parliament for Somme
- Constant Allart
- Ernest Fernand Lévecque
- François de Clermont-Tonnerre (politician)
- Henri de Paschal de Rochegude
- Jean-Philippe Tanguy
- Lucien Millevoye
- Pierre Claisse
Members of the Ligue des Patriotes
- Achille Ballière
- Albert Gauthier de Clagny
- Edmond Lepelletier
- Georges Blondel
- Georges Bonnefous
- Georges Ernest Boulanger
- Henri Martin (historian)
- Jules-Albert de Dion
- Ligue des Patriotes
- Lucien Millevoye
- Maurice Bailloud
- Maurice Barrès
- Noël Édouard, vicomte de Curières de Castelnau
- Paul Déroulède
- Pierre Taittinger
- Victor Henri Rochefort, Marquis de Rochefort-Luçay
Nationalist Republicans (France)
- Albert Gauthier de Clagny
- Boni de Castellane
- Edmond Lepelletier
- Ernest Roche
- Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac
- Jules-Albert de Dion
- Lucien Millevoye
Politicians from Grenoble
- Élodie Jacquier-Laforge
- Antoine Barnave
- Camille Teisseire
- Casimir Pierre Périer
- François Joseph de Gratet, vicomte Dubouchage
- François-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest
- Hugues de Lionne
- Isaure Luzet
- Ismaël Emelien
- Jacques Louis Randon
- Jean Joseph Mounier
- Jean-Frédéric de la Tour du Pin-Gouvernet
- Jean-Pierre-André Amar
- Joseph Vallier
- Kamissa Camara
- Lucien Millevoye
- Marie Pochon
- Marie-Noëlle Battistel
- Michel Bon
- Pierre Cot
Writers from Grenoble
- Édouard Perroy
- Étienne Bonnot de Condillac
- Étienne Casimir Hippolyte Cordellier-Delanoue
- Alfred de Bougy
- André Clot
- André Laronde
- Brigitte François-Sappey
- Charles Constance César Joseph Matthieu d'Agoult
- Claudine Guérin de Tencin
- Dounia Bouzar
- Emmanuel Mounier
- Gabriel Bonnot de Mably
- Jacques Rochette de La Morlière
- Jean-Louis Flandrin
- Jean-Noël Jeanneney
- Joseph-Gaspard Dubois-Fontanelle
- Louise Drevet
- Lucien Millevoye
- Maurice G. Dantec
- Michel Calonne
- Pierre Joseph Joubert de La Salette
- Pierre-Joseph Bernard
- René Ballet
- Seyhan Kurt
- Stendhal