National Assembly (1871)
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Numismatic reference of the first decisions of the French National Assembly at Bordeaux in February and March 1871, obverse.
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Numismatic reference of the first decisions of the French National Assembly at Bordeaux in February and March 1871, reverse.
The National Assembly was a French legislative body elected on 8 February 1871 in the wake of the armistice signed on 26 January 1871 at the end of the Franco-Prussian War. The governments which issued from it governed France from 19 February 1871 to 31 December 1875.
See also
Sources
- Bernard Noël, Dictionnaire de la Commune, Flammarion, collection Champs, 1978
- Jean-Pierre Azéma et Michel Winock, Naissance et mort. La Troisième République, Collection Pluriel, 1978
- Antoine Olivesi et André Nouschi, La France de 1848 à 1914, Nathan Université, collection fac Histoire, 1997.
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