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Achille Tenaille de Vaulabelle (28 October 1799 - 27 March 1879) was a French journalist and politician. ==Early years== The family of Tenaille de Vaulabelle originated in Clamecy, Nièvre, and became one of the main families of Châtel-Censoir. Jean-Baptiste Tenaille de Vaulabelle was killed by the crowd while defending the queen Marie-Antoinette in Versailles. Achille de Vaulabelle was his nephew. Achille Tenaille de Vaulabelle was born in Châtel-Censoir, Yonne, on 28 October 1799. He joined the administration under the Bourbon Restoration as an attaché to the cabinet of the office of the Prefect of the Yonne. He then went to Paris and became a journalist. In 1824 he published ''Le Nain jaune'' (Yellow Dwarf) and founded the liberal newspaper ''Pour et le Contre'' (Pro and Con). After the July Revolution this became the ''Révolution de 1830''. He was chief editor of the ''Messager''. He worked at the ''National'' in 1838. He published the ''Modern history of Egypt'' (1835) and ''History of the Restorations'' (1844). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Achille Tenaille de Vaulabelle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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