French Government of the Hundred Days
The French Government of the Hundred Days was formed by Napoleon I upon his resumption of the Imperial throne on 20th March 1815, replacing the government of the first Bourbon restoration which had been formed by King Louis XVIII the previous year. Following the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo and his second abdication on 22nd June 1815 the Executive Commission of 1815 was formed as a new government, declaring the Empire abolished for a second time on 26th June.
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French Government of the Hundred Days
The French Government of the Hundred Days was formed by Napoleon I upon his resumption of the Imperial throne on 20th March 1815, replacing the government of the first Bourbon restoration which had been formed by King Louis XVIII the previous year. Following the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo and his second abdication on 22nd June 1815 the Executive Commission of 1815 was formed as a new government, declaring the Empire abolished for a second time on 26th June.
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Ministres Napoléon (2) du 20 m ...... el de l'empereur Napoléon Ier.
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The French Government of the H ...... or a second time on 26th June.
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French Government of the Hundred Days
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1815-06-22
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Ministres Napoléon (2) du 20 m ...... el de l'empereur Napoléon Ier.
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The French Government of the H ...... or a second time on 26th June.
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French Government of the Hundred Days
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Gouvernement des Cent-Jours
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