1798 ⟶ Elections for French Legislative Seats
April 9–18: Elections for one-third of the seats in the Fren...Year
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🗳️ Elections for the Council of Five Hundred and Council of Ancients Commence
October 12: Beginning of elections to the new chambers of the legislature, the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Ancients.⟶

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🗳️ Elections Yield Royalist Gains in the Legislature
April 18: Results of partial elections for the legislature. 205 of the 216 deputies running are defeated, and many are replaced by royalists.⟶
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🏛️ Royalist Control of French Legislature
May 20: New session of the French legislature begins. The royalist Pichegru is chosen president of the Council of Five Hundred, and another royalist, François Barbé-Marbois becomes president of the Council of Ancients.⟶

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🗳️ Elections for French Legislative Seats
April 9–18: Elections for one-third of the seats in the French legislature.⟶
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🗳️ Legislative Elections Commence to Replace One-Third of Deputies
April 9: Beginning of legislative elections to replace one-third of members.⟶

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🗳️ Legislative Election Results in Gains for the Left
April 18: 1799 French legislative election results in a major loss for supporters of the government, and a victory for the extreme left.⟶

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