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  • Morning Chronicle for 18 August 1794, where a "Louvet" appears in proximity to Dumas, Fleuriot-Lescot, and Hanriot as opponents of the Convention.

    Names 2007

  • Patrice Louvet was named Mr. Bergh's successor, effective July 1.

    P&G Reshuffles Executive Team Melodie Warner 2011

  • Patrice Louvet was named Mr. Bergh's successor, effective July 1.

    P&G Reshuffles Executive Team Melodie Warner 2011

  • Louvet established his fame with the novel Les Amours du chevalier de Faublas

    Names 2007

  • Perhaps Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray (1760-97), a prominent author and Girondin during the revolution, but he was well known as an enemy, not a supporter, of Robespierre.

    Names 2007

  • Robespierre, who, when accused by Louvet of having instigated the violence, was defended (though in unflattering terms) by Barère.

    Annotations 2007

  • In the Convention Louvet sided with the Girondins, and quickly became an enemy of Robespierre, attacking Robespierre in a speech on 29

    Names 2007

  • Louvet escaped Paris after the Girondins were overthrown on 2 June 1793, only returning in October

    Names 2007

  • Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray's novel trilogy, Les

    Notes on 'Children Playing by the Sea: the Dynamics of Appropriation in the Brazilian Romantic Novel' 2006

  • Rainier's mother, Princess Charlotte, was the result of a liaison between Prince Louis II and Marie-Juliette Louvet, the daughter of a laundrywoman who'd made her way to the nightclubs of Montmartre and become a "cabaret singer."

    A Gentleman, of a Kind 2005

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