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Index

Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle),
236
,
239
,
326

27
;
Aachener Zuschauer
,
327

Abbeville (Somme department),
483

Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti (1754–1825), Egyptian chronicler,
663
,
665

66

Aboukir Bay (Egypt), battle of (August 1798),
664

65

academies,
386

88
,
620
; Académie française,
63
,
65
,
171
,
386

88
; Académie Royale de Musique,
213
; Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture,
130
,
171
,
388
,
522
; Berlin, Académie des Sciences,
119
; Paris, Académie des Sciences,
64

65
,
381
,
386

88
,
532

Acre (Akko) (Palestine),
658
,
668

69

“active” and “passive” citizenship.
See
citizenship

actors and actresses.
See
Paris, theaters

afficheurs
,
251
,
294

Aix-en-Province, capital of Provence,
147

48
,
189
,
198
,
261
,
607
; revolutionary clubs of,
220
,
435

Albouys, Barthélémy (1750–95), Convention deputy for the Lot department,
348
;
Principes constitutionnelles présentées à la Convention nationale
(1793),
361

d’Alembert, Jean-Baptiste le Rond (1717–83), philosophe and coeditor (until 1759) of the
Encyclopédie,
128
,
212
,
244
,
387
,
391
,
564

Alfieri, Vittorio (1749–1803), Italian dramatist,
645

Alsace (departments of Haut and Bas-Rhin),
44
,
67
,
198

99
,
201
,
237
,
539
,
547
; ecclesiastical oath-taking in,
196
,
199
; and Jews (
see
Jewish emancipation
)

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