Thermidorians
Political party in France / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Thermidorians (French: Thermidoriens, named after the month of Thermidor),[4] was a political group during the First French Republic. They formed in 1794 and dominated the last year of the National Convention, which during this phase became known as the Thermidorian Convention (French: Convention thermidorienne), and the Directory government until the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte to power in 1799.
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Thermidorians Thermidoriens | |
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Leader | Paul Barras |
Founded | 27 July 1794 (1794-07-27) |
Dissolved | 10 November 1799 (1799-11-10) |
Split from | The Mountain |
Headquarters | Hôtel de Noailles, Paris |
Ideology | Anti-radicalism[1] Classical liberalism[2] Conservative liberalism Republicanism (factions)[further explanation needed] |
Political position | Centre[3] |
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