legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire
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legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire
Summary
legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire is a legislative assembly[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire is in the country of France[3].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire's instance of is recorded as legislative assembly[4].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire's instance of is recorded as legislative term[5].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire's headquarters location is recorded as Palais Bourbon[6].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire's Commons category is recorded as Corps législatif (French First Empire)[7].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire comprises député au Corps législatif[8].
- January 1, 1800 marks the founding of legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire[9].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire was dissolved in June 4, 1814[10].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as France[11].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire's replaces is recorded as Council of Ancients[12].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire's replaces is recorded as Council of Five Hundred[13].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire's replaced by is recorded as Chamber of Deputies[14].
- legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire's member category is recorded as Category:Deputies of the Corps législatif[15].
Body
Founding
January 1, 1800 marks the founding of legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire[9].
Operations
legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire's headquarters location is recorded as Palais Bourbon[6].
Dissolution
legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire was dissolved in June 4, 1814[10].
Why It Matters
legislative body of the Consulate and the First Empire has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]