词条 | Claude Mangin |
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Jean-Henri Claude Mangin was a French magistrate (7 March 1786 Metz- 1835). He was head of the Paris police at the time of the Trois Glorieuses. Procurer general of the royal court of Poitiers, he was named Prefecture of Police of Paris on 13 August 1829. Due to the coup of Charles X and the Prince of Polignac in July 1830, he stated that "what we did was right, Paris didn't move, and it responded at its head.".[1] On 27 July 1830, he ordered the seizure of four presses of journalists who, contrary to the July Ordinances, were publishing without authorisation. This was the signal for the typographers revolt which set about the 1830 revolution. See alsoBibliography
Notes and references1. ^cited by José Cabanis, Charles X, roi ultra, p. 425 {{DEFAULTSORT:Mangin, Claude}} 6 : 1786 births|1835 deaths|People from Metz|Prefects of police of Paris|Politicians of the Bourbon Restoration|French magistrates |
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