Alexandre de Lameth

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Alexandre de Lameth was a French nobleman, soldier, and prominent liberal deputy during the early stages of the French Revolution.

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Alexandre de Lameth canonical 3
Théodore de Lameth 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French nobleman
French politician
human
soldier
activeIn National Constituent Assembly
advocatedFor constitutional monarchy in France
associatedWith Antoine Barnave
surface form: Barnave

Lafayette
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France
era French Revolution
familyName de Lameth
fieldOfWork military
politics
givenName Alexandre
ideology liberalism
memberOf French nobility
militaryRank officer
nativeLanguage French
notableEvent French Revolution
notableFor leading liberal deputy during the early French Revolution
notableWork participation in drafting the French Constitution of 1791
opposedTo absolute monarchy in France
radical Jacobin policies
participatedIn American Revolutionary War
partOf triumvirate of liberal deputies in the early French Revolution
politicalAlignment Feuillant
positionHeld deputy to the French National Constituent Assembly
member of the Jacobin Club
sibling Charles de Lameth
Charles de Lameth
surface form: Théodore de Lameth
supported abolition of feudal privileges

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Feuillants hadMember Alexandre de Lameth
Feuillant Club notableMember Alexandre de Lameth
Charles de Lameth sibling Alexandre de Lameth
Charles de Lameth sibling Alexandre de Lameth
this entity surface form: Théodore de Lameth