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- Constitutional_Guard abstract "When the National Constituent Assembly split on 3 September 1791, it decreed that king Louis XVI should have a Constitutional Guard, also known as the garde Brissac after its commander Louis Hercule Timolon de Cossé, duc de Brissac. This guard's formation was the only court reform to be put into effect, but it only lasted a few months, being superseded by the National Guard.".
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageID "19960244".
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageLength "2002".
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageRevisionID "660444006".
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink Armoire_de_fer.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink Category:1791_events_of_the_French_Revolution.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_France.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Marie_de_Beaumont_dAutichamp.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Brissac.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink Henri_de_la_Rochejaquelein.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Baptiste_Bessières.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink Joachim_Murat.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink Louis_Charles_dHervilly.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink Louis_XVI_of_France.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink National_Constituent_Assembly.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLink National_Guard_(France).
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageWikiLinkText "Constitutional Guard".
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- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Constitutional_Guard wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Constitutional_Guard subject Category:1791_events_of_the_French_Revolution.
- Constitutional_Guard subject Category:Military_history_of_France.
- Constitutional_Guard type Event.
- Constitutional_Guard type Event.
- Constitutional_Guard type Redirect.
- Constitutional_Guard comment "When the National Constituent Assembly split on 3 September 1791, it decreed that king Louis XVI should have a Constitutional Guard, also known as the garde Brissac after its commander Louis Hercule Timolon de Cossé, duc de Brissac. This guard's formation was the only court reform to be put into effect, but it only lasted a few months, being superseded by the National Guard.".
- Constitutional_Guard label "Constitutional Guard".
- Constitutional_Guard sameAs Q3095388.
- Constitutional_Guard sameAs Garde_constitutionnelle_du_Roi.
- Constitutional_Guard sameAs Konstitutionell_Garde_vum_Kinnek.
- Constitutional_Guard sameAs m.04y9v4b.
- Constitutional_Guard sameAs Конституционная_гвардия.
- Constitutional_Guard sameAs Q3095388.
- Constitutional_Guard wasDerivedFrom Constitutional_Guard?oldid=660444006.
- Constitutional_Guard isPrimaryTopicOf Constitutional_Guard.