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unteriors · 22 days ago
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Rue Feron, Warnant-Dreye, Liège.
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empiredesimparte · 2 years ago
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Session of the new State Council in Compiègne
His Majesty the Emperor Napoléon V has today formed his first Council of State. The Conseil d'Etat is composed of members chosen by the Emperor to advise him and represent him officially in French institutions. It also has the task of drafting the bills of the executive power.
1st Council of State of His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Napoléon V of the French
His Imperial Highness, Imperial Prince Henri of the French His Serene Highness, Prince Joachim Murat de Francesim Monsieur le Duc, Duke Casimir de Rochechouart de Mortemart Marquis Grégoire de Moustier Countess Elise de Bouillet du Chariol
Order of the day: Preparation of the coronation of His Majesty
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Communiqué - Sobriety isn't on the agenda. The Council of State is planning a "grand coronation" according to the Crown spokesman.
"The whole day will be filmed live for TV around the world. It will begin at nine o'clock with the imperial procession. The ceremony will last five hours and will be attended by thousands of guests." To keep the tradition alive, there will be a cannon and balcony salute, a military parade, an imperial carriage...
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Details of the outfits worn by the Emperor and his family have not yet been released, nor the identity of the guests. It will probably be the pope and godfather of the Emperor, Gregorius XIX, who will officiate at the coronation. On this occasion, the Pope will offer Catholic relics to the new monarch.
In a survey, more than 80% of French people seem to be looking forward to the coronation and the festivities. The week of the coronation will be a public holiday for the festivities, with many events and concerts.
Traduction française
Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon V a formé aujourd'hui son premier Conseil d'Etat. Le Conseil d'Etat est composé de membres choisis par l'Empereur pour le conseiller et le représenter officiellement auprès des institutions françaises. Il a également la mission de rédiger les projets de loi du pouvoir exécutif.
1er Conseil d'Etat de Sa Majesté Impériale, l'Empereur Napoléon V des français
Son Altesse Impériale, le prince impérial Henri des Français Son Altesse Sérénissime, le Prince Joachim Murat de Francesim Monsieur le Duc, le Duc Casimir de Rochechouart de Mortemart Le comte Grégoire de Moustier La comtesse Elise de Bouillé du Chariol
Ordre du jour : Préparation du couronnement de Sa Majesté
Communiqué - La sobriété n'est pas au programme. Le Conseil d'Etat envisage un "couronnement grandiose" selon le porte-parole de la Couronne.
"Toute la journée sera filmée en direct pour les télévisions du monde entier. Elle commencera à neuf heures avec le cortège impérial. La cérémonie durera cinq heures et accueillera des milliers d'invités." Pour faire survivre la tradition, la salve des canons, une parade militaire, le salut au balcon, le carrosse impérial ou encore la jetée de quinaires seront de mise.
Le détail des tenues portées par l'Empereur et sa famille n'est pas encore communiqué, ni l'identité des invités. Ce sera probablement le pape et parrain de l'Empereur, Grégoire XIX, qui officiera le sacre. A cette occasion, le pape offrira des reliques catholiques au nouveau monarque.
Dans une enquête, plus de 80% Français semblent impatients d'assister au couronnement et aux festivités. La semaine du couronnement sera fériée pour les réjouissances, et accueillera de nombreux événements et concerts.
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conatic · 1 year ago
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Menacée d’expulsion à Villers-le-Bouillet, la famille Colpin a investi plus de 5.000€ pour remettre son électricité en ordre : un comité de villageois leur a apporté son soutien
https://www.sudinfo.be/id708569/article/2023-09-09/menacee-dexpulsion-villers-le-bouillet-la-famille-colpin-investi-plus-de-5000eu
Source: Sudinfo.be
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polkadotmotmot · 4 months ago
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Celan Bouillet - Sea of Stars, 2024 - Gouache collage on paper
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aedesluminis · 2 months ago
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"Robespierre, captain of the Terror: *sarcastic and annoyed* why don't you tell us how you got into prison because you made your ex-girlfriend's father mad. You love that story, don't you?" (・⁠o⁠・⁠;⁠)
What...wait, can you explain this to us? What happened? When? Or it's just a rumor...
(in reply to this)
Rumor? eheh...
What if I told you, anon, that in 1789 Lazare Carnot stormed the house of a noble early in the morning, challenged him to a duel shouting he had more right to marry Mademoiselle de Bouillet than him, because for eight years he, Carnot, had been the owner of her heart and bed? What if I told you that this episode and what followed shortly after got Monsieur de Bouillet, the girl's father, so mad he did everything in his power to put Carnot into jail and that he managed to do so through a lettre de cachet? What if I told you that while Robespierre was sitting comfortably among the seats of the Third Estate, his poetry companion was grieving in Bethune's prison, victim of an injustice?
Would you believe me? Probably not, because someone wouldn't expect such a thing from a stern, cold mathematician.
But... It happened. It's real history. That he tried to hide, because he wasn't proud of it (there's no mention of it in his Mémoirs). But it happened.
And the full story is even more exciting that the way I put it!
I planned to talk about it eventually, but I was already preparing a post on why, in my humble opinion, Carnot became a thermidorian. I leave the decision to whoever reads this.
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reflet-de-la-lune · 4 months ago
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Fontaine de Fiol (Filhol)
Bastide-des-Jourdans
Photographie d'Olivier Bouillet
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14eliho · 1 year ago
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patisserie Sebastien bouillet
fruity chocolat days
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nordleuchten · 2 years ago
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24 Days of La Fayette: December 11th - Jean-Louis and Jacques-Alexandre Romeuf
Jean-Louis Romeuf (and his younger brother Alexandre) have a special place on this list, because they are thus far La Fayette’s only aide-de-camps that served him during his commands in France. None of the two has ever been to America, neither during the War for Independence nor later on.
Jean-Louis Romeuf was born on September 27, 1766 to Barthélemy Romeuf. He had three brothers, Claude Romeuf, the oldest of the brothers, the l’Abbe Romeuf, the second oldest, who long served as the canon of the cathedral Saint-Flour, and Jacques-Alexandre. The Romeuf’s hailed, just like the La Fayette’s, from the Auvergne in France. It appears as if there had been more children and possible more brothers, but the book Nobiliaire d'Auvergne by Jean-Baptiste Bouillet served as my main source and only featured these four children.
Jean-Louis first entered the army in 1789 when he became an aide-de-camp to General la Fayette who had just been elected commander of the newly formed National Guard. Romeuf had been commissioned a captain in September of 1791 but continued on his current post until he left France alongside La Fayette and a number of other officers in 1792. He was among the unlucky man captured by the Austrians. Adrienne de La Fayette wrote a letter to George Washington in French on October 8, 1792. Tobias Lear translated the letter for Washington and John Dyson made three copies in French. One copy features a postscript that is not found in Lear’s translation or in one of Dyson’s other copies. It reads in parts:
Messr Maubourg, M. Bureau de Puzy et M. la Colombe qui a l’avantage d’avoir servi les Etats Unis meritent d’être distingués parmi les Compagnons d’infortune. Messrs Romeuf, Pillet, Masson, Curmeer les deux jeunes frères de M. Maubourg sont au nombre des Prisonniers, et ont tout le droit possible, à l’interêt le plus tendre par leur attachement à Monsr Lafayette depuis le commencement de la Revolution.
Endnotes of “To George Washington from the Marquise de Lafayette, 8 October 1792,” Founders Online, National Archives, [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Presidential Series, vol. 11, 16 August 1792 – 15 January 1793, ed. Christine Sternberg Patrick. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2002, pp. 204–207.] (02/10/2022)
My translation:
Messr Maubourg, Mr. Bureau de Puzy and Mr. la Colombe who has the advantage of having served the United States deserve to be distinguished among the Companions in misfortune. Messrs Romeuf, Pillet, Masson, Curmeer the two young brothers of M. Maubourg are among the number of prisoners, and have every possible right, to the most tender interest by their attachment to Monsr Lafayette since the beginning of the Revolution.
While Jean-Louis Romeuf was imprisoned alongside La Fayette and some of the other officers, I struggle to determine the exact duration of his detention. It is possible that Romeuf even was held at Olmütz. He was however released long before La Fayette because Romeuf managed to play an important part in the Marquis’ release. Jules Germain Cloquet described the scene in his book:
Louis de Romeuf formerly, aide-de-camp to Lafayette, arrived, after some difficulty, from the army at Vienna. He had been sent by Generals Bonaparte and Clarke to have a direct explanation with the Baron de Thugut, the prime minister of Austria. After much negotiation, the minister at last consented to the liberation of the prisoners on condition “that the American consul at Hamburgh would promise to do his utmost to engage them to quit the territory belonging to the imperial jurisdiction within ten days after their arrival at Hamburgh, to which city they were to be escorted.“ Romeuf gave an account of his mission to Generals Bonaparte and Clarke, and also to the Director Barthélemy. He obtained the promise asked of the American consul and was at length enabled, after fresh difficulties to announce that on the 23d September 1797, Lafayette and his friends had been set at liberty.
Jules Germain Cloquet, Recollections of the Private Life of General Lafayette, Baldwin and Cradock, London, 1835, p. 58.
After La Fayette’s release, Romeuf spend the winter of 1797/98 with the La Fayette’s in exile in Danish-Holstein before returning to France. La Fayette rote to George Washington on August 20-21, 1798:
Among the friends who Can give me Minute information is My former Aid de Camp Louïs Romeuf who after Having past the winter with me is now in Bonaparte’s Staff.
“To George Washington from Lafayette, 20–21 August 1798,” Founders Online, National Archives, [Original source: The Papers of George Washington, Retirement Series, vol. 2, 2 January 1798 – 15 September 1798, ed. W. W. Abbot. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1998, pp. 539–545.] (02/10/2022)
When La Fayette returned to France, it was Jacques-Alexandre Romeuf in his turn, who helped his former General out. Virginie wrote in her book:
She [Adrienne] wished him [La Fayette] to return ere time had brought the slightest change, and without any other authorization than the liberal intentions then proclaimed by the new government. She obtained a passport for him under an assumed name, and M. Alexandre Romeuf one of his former aid de camps brought it to him.
Mme de Lasteyrie, Life of Madame de Lafayette, L. Techener, London, 1872, p. 381-382.
Jacques-Alexandre was born on November 19, 1772 and just like his brother joined La Fayette’s staff in 1790 as a capitaine aide-de-camp. He was not imprisoned along with La Fayette and his brother.
After the end of the French Revolution, the career of the two Romeuf brothers began to prosper. Jean-Louis participated in the expedition to Egypt with the rank of a Chef d’escadron and worked as an aide-de-camp to General Matthieu Dumas. He fought with the Army of the Reserve and served under Generals Brune and Macdonald. He then went on to serve under Maréchal Davoust in 1802 at Bruges and Boulongne as an adjutant-commander. Napoléon I created him Commander of the Legion of Honor and appointed him Governor General of the Duchy of Warsaw in 1808. In May of the same year, the King of Saxony awarded him the Order of Saint-Henri. He was created a baron in 1809 after the Battle of Regensburg. He was commissioned a Brigadier-General and worked as the Chief of Staff in the Army of Germany and then in the First Corps of the Grand Army, commanded by the prince of Eckmulh.
Jean-Louis Romeuf went with Napoléon I to Russia and was killed by a cannon ball during the Siege/Battle of Moscow on September 7, 1812.
La Fayette wrote to his friend Amé Thérèse Joseph Masclet Masclet on April 7, 1813:
The Russian campaign has been particularly fatal to me. You have no doubt shared my regret for the loss of my dear Louis Romeuf, -- a misfortune which I shall never cease to deplore. We have also lost my nephew Alfred Noailles, to whom I was attached by so many feelings and recollections. Victor Tracy has been taken prisoner, as well as my poor friend Boinville, who was obliged to undergo the amputation of all his toes. My cousin, Octave Ségur, was also taken prisoner at the commencement of the campaign.
Jules Germain Cloquet, Recollections of the Private Life of General Lafayette, Baldwin and Cradock, London, 1835, p. 41.
Since Jean-Louis was unmarried and childless, Napoléon I allowed that his titles were transferred to his oldest nephew, Jules Romeuf, the son of his brother Claude.
Jacques-Alexandre Romeuf joined the newly formed Army of Naples in 1806 as a Squadron-Commander and was chosen as his aide-de-camp by general Dumas. By 1807 he was Chief-of-Staff to General Donzelot and was awarded the Royal Order of the Two-Sicilies. In 1810 he was commissioned Adjutant-general and became a Commander of the Order of the Two Sicilies.
Joachim Murat chose Romeuf as his aide-de-camp to accompany him to Russia and so Jacques-Alexandre was with his brother Jean-Louis, when the latter died on September 7, 1812. On December 5, 1812, Jacques-Alexandre was named an Officer of the Legion of Honor. He left the Army of Naples in 1814 and returned to France. He was made Chevalier de Saint Louis on August 20, 1814 by the government of the First Restauration and quitted the army on September 9, 1814.
Just like his brother, he was made a baron, but this time by King Louis XVIII in 1817. It was also King Louis XVIII who appointed Romeuf as a Commander of the Legion of Honor.
Unlike his brother, Jacques-Alexandre had married, a woman by the name of Françoise Gosselin. The couple had one surviving son. Romeuf died on April 26, 1845 in Paris.
Jacque-Alexandre’s Acte de Décès is in the État civil reconstitué (XVIe-1859) of the city of Paris:
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Paris Archives, État civil reconstitué (XVIe-1859), Cote 5Mi1 1330, p. 40-41. (10/03/2022)
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belg24 · 9 months ago
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بلجيكا 24 - بعد سنوات من التقهقر، يجد قطاع الضيافة في بلجيكا نفسه في معركة من أجل التعافي، مما يؤدي إلى معاناة العديد من المؤسسات، بما في ذلك مطاعم البيتزا التي تعاني للعثور على صانعي بيتزا مدربين. ولسد هذه الفجوة، قام المعهد الوالوني للتدريب على العمل والدراسة IFAPME بتقديم تدريب متخصص لعدة سنوات، ويأمل في تحفيز اقتصاد القطاع. قال فينسيان لاروش، مستشار التدريب في IFAPME: "لقد أطلقنا هذا التدريب منذ سنوات عدة، لأن العثور على صانعي بيتزا ماهرين أصبح أمرًا صعبًا، إذ تعتبر مهنة البيتزا من المهن ذات معدل دوران عالٍ بشكل عام". وبحسب "سود انفو"، تم إطلاق التدريب في عام 2012 في لييج، وتم نقله الآن إلى Villers Le Bouillet، ويقدم التدريب تعليمًا يجمع بين النظرية والتطبيق، حيث يتعلم المتدربون كيفية التواصل مع العملاء ومعايير النظافة HACCP، ولديهم الفرصة لتطبيق ذلك في مطعم بيتزا حقيقي. ترحب مطاعم البيتزا بحفاوة بالدورات التدريبية التي تقدمها IFAPME، حيث لا تخفي الصعوبات التي تواجهها في العثور على المتدربين. يقول كريستوف، طاهي البيتزا ومدير مطعم "I Cugini": "لقد كنت أصنع البيتزا منذ عمر 14 عامًا، والآن مرت 26 عامًا، ومع ذلك لا يزال العثور على مبتدئ أمرًا صعبًا للغاية". على الرغم من النقص، فإن هذه المبادرات التي أطلقها المعهد الوالوني بدأت تأتي بثمارها، فعندما تم سؤالها عن تأثير دورات التدريب هذه على قطاع تقديم الطعام، كانت لاروش واثقة من نجاح هذه الممارسة، وتشارك قصة نجاح ملهمة: "بعد التدريب، قرر العديد من الأشخاص إطلاق نشاطهم كمستقلين، مثل شاحنة الطعام أو مطعم البيتزا".
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maitejeannolin · 2 years ago
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OUVERTURE - Pièce pour danseur.euse.s et public cheminant
Il est important dʼavoir un secret, une prémonition des choses inconnues. Lʼêtre humain doit sentir quʼil vit dans un monde mystérieux et que des choses inexplicables se produisent et sont vécues. Alors seulement, la vie sera complète. (CJ) La troisième création de la danseuse et chorégraphe Géraldine Chollet sʼinspire de la tradition médiévale du Théâtre des Mystères. Ces cérémonies communautaires servaient à convoquer lʼau-delà afin de demander une grâce, dʼattirer la bienveillance ou de se remettre en question. La chorégraphe propose ici dʼouvrir un dialogue avec le sensible afin dʼexplorer les relations entre ce qui nous a été donné et ce que nous laisserons après nous. Reconnaître ce que nous avons, assumer ce quʼil nous manque, célébrer ce qui peut venir.
Chorégraphie Géraldine Chollet | Interprètes Mélissa Guex, Bastien Hippocrate, Eléonore Heiniger, Maïté Minh Tâm Jeannolin, David Zagari | Assistant Patrick Mangold | Créatrice Sonore Renée Van Trier | Créateur lumières et scénographie Sven Kreter | Composition musicale Raphaël Raccuia | Création costume Scilla Ilardo | Production & Administration Laetitia Albinati | Création imageAriane Beetz | Lumières et scénographie Justine Bouillet, Céline Ribeiro | Diffusion : oh la la - performing arts production.
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A Rebeldia de Lady Oscar: Em 23 de Junho, Oscar se recusa a obedecer uma ordem direta de seu superior o General Bouillet:
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neo-classicalrock · 1 year ago
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Bruce Bouillet - Improvisation for Progressive Hard Rock Guitar (Instru...
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heaveninawildflower · 3 years ago
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October page taken from ‘Parterre de Flore’ by Bouillet. Published 1817 by Chez Marcilly.
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rocket-prose · 2 years ago
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The Cat And The Rotten Mouses
Original pen and ink illustration, by Stéphane Bouillet.
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myvinylplaylist · 2 years ago
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Spacewalk A Salute To Ace Frehley (1996)
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2022 Vinyl Reissue on Limited Edition Purple vinyl
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aedesluminis · 6 months ago
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Going crazy over this excerpt from Reinhard's biography: basically it says that Carnot gave to his new sister-in-law, Adélaïde Dupont, a collection of poems written by him as marriage gift. Very sweet, very nice... except for the fact that in the collection some verses devoted to Ursule de Bouillet, Carnot's ex-gf, were also included...
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