Chapter 18 - Social change but really social regression

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Years during which 1500 out of 32000 Legion of Honour awards went to civilians.

1802-1814

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The ratio of civilians to total recipients of the Legion of Honour (1802-1814).

1500/32000

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Number of women who received the Legion of Honour for military service.

3

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Number of grand officers who administered the Legion of Honour.

7

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Number of cohorts into which the Legion of Honour was divided.

15

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Number of classes within the Legion of Honour (Grand Eagle to Chevalier).

5

7
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Year Napoleon established the Ordre National de la Legion d’honneur.

1802

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Year the large silver star with an eagle was introduced for members.

1805

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Year a larger sash was introduced for the Legion of Honour.

1814

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Year the Chevalier de l’empire (Napoleonic nobility) was established.

1808

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Number of generations required for the title of Chevalier to become hereditary.

3

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Year Napoleon granted princely titles to his family during his coronation.

1804

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Year brothers Joseph and Louis were granted titles.

1803

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Year Jerome was granted a title.

1806

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Year titles were granted to Elisa, adopted son Eugene de beauharnais and uncle Joseph fesch

1807

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Year ducal titles were created for senior figures and Marshals of France.

1806

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Date of the imperial decree founding the Imperial Nobility.

March 1808

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Percentage of imperial nobility titles that went to military men.

59%

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Percentage of those ennobled by Napoleon from the Ancient Regime nobility.

22.5%

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the annual income of a retiring senator

25000

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anual income needed to sustain the title of duc

200000

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Size of the Napoleonic nobility compared to the nobility of 1789.

1/7

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Year used as the baseline for comparing nobility size.

1789

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Year the new law for Ecole Populaire and Lycées was established.

1802

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Age range for boys attending the Lycées.

10-16

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Initial number of Lycées established.

37

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Final number of Lycées eventually established.

45

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Total number of places available in the Lycées.

6400

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Number of Lycée places reserved for sons of soldiers and civil servants.

2400

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Date the Imperial University was established.

March 1808

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Proportion of personnel in Lycées and colleges who were priests by 1812.

1/3

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Year by which 1/3 of teaching personnel were priests or ex-priests.

1812

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Date Napoleon divorced Josephine to marry Marie-Louise.

January 1810

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Year of the Civil Code (Napoleonic Code) affecting women's property rights.

1804

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Proportion of income a woman had to pay into a joint-asset pool from sold goods.

One third

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Length of the gaol sentence for a wife's adultery.

Three-month

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Date the number of Parisian newspapers was reduced from 73 to 13.

January 1800

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Original number of Parisian newspapers before January 1800.

73

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Number of Parisian newspapers remaining after the first reduction in 1800.

13

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Number of Parisian newspapers remaining by the end of 1800.

9

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Year only 4 newspapers were still allowed to publish.

1801

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Number of newspapers remaining in 1801.

4

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Year censors were appointed to each newspaper.

1809

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Year provincial papers were reduced to one per departement.

1810

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Number of newspapers allowed per departement after 1810.

1

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Year a decree reduced Parisian publishing houses from nearly 200 to 60.

1808

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Original number of publishing houses in Paris before 1808.

200

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Number of publishing houses allowed to remain after 1808.

60

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Original fine (in francs) for possessing illegal works.

2000

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Later increased fine (in francs) for possessing illegal works.

3000

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Date of the decree creating the new censorship board.

January 1810

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Date David produced the painting of the distribution of eagle standards.

December 1804

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Date Napoleon decreed that churches could be open any day of the week.

December 1799

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Date Sunday was authorized as a day of rest.

July 1800

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The day of the revolutionary decadi holiday.

10th

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Year of the accession of Pope Pius VII.

1800

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Date the Concordat agreement was reached.

July 1801

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Year the Concordat was published (Easter Sunday).

1802

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Date of the Peace of Amiens.

March 1802

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Exact date of the Concordat with the Catholic Church.

15 July 1801

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Date the Organic Articles were issued alongside the Concordat.

April 1802

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the number of protestants guaranteed religious tolerance by the organic articles

700000

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the number of jews living in france - tolerated by government

40000

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Date France moved back to the Gregorian calendar.

January 1806

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Year of the coronation where the Pope was humiliated.

1804

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Year Napoleon issued the new official Catholic Church Catechism.

1806

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Year French troops occupied Rome.

1808

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Year Napoleon imprisoned the Pope and annexed the Papal States.

1809

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Date Napoleon forced the Pope to sign the Concordat of Fontainebleau.

January 1813