Emmanuel Bartelemy
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Emmanuel Barthélemy was a French worker and a member of secret Blanquist societies durin the reign of Louis-Phillipe, the citizen king of France during the July monarchy
from 1830 until 1848. Barthélemy participated in the June, 1848 uprising in Paris. Following the suppression of the revolution, he became a leader of the French society of Blanquist emigrants in London. He was executed on a criminal charge in 1855.
July Monarchy
The July Monarchy , officially the Kingdom of France , was a period of liberal constitutional monarchy in France under King Louis-Philippe starting with the July Revolution of 1830 and ending with the Revolution of 1848...
from 1830 until 1848. Barthélemy participated in the June, 1848 uprising in Paris. Following the suppression of the revolution, he became a leader of the French society of Blanquist emigrants in London. He was executed on a criminal charge in 1855.