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Annales Benjamin Constant, N° 35 N° 36 Et N° 37 Annales Benjamin Constant, n° 35 n° 36 et n° 37 INDEX DES NOMS RÉELS ET FICTIFS Cet index contient l’ensemble des personnes réelles et fictives (entrées en italique) mentionnées dans le texte et les notes des Annales Benjamin Constant, à l’exclusion de ceux présents dans les titres, sous-titres, schémas, tableaux et arbres généalogiques. Nous avons également écarté l’entrée « Benjamin Constant » elle-même à cause du très grand nombre d’occurrences au sein des contributions. ABAMONTE, Giuseppe : XXXVII, 90 AMARILLA Y HUERTOS, José de : XXXV, 20, ABBT, Thomas : XXXVI, 120 32-33n, 37-38n ACHARD, famille : XXXVI, 245n AMAT, Félix, XXXV, 21 ACHARD, Lucie : XXXVI, 147n, 245 Amélie (Constant) : XXXVI, 274 ACTON, John Francis : XXXVII, 87, 109, 111- AMIEL, Henri-Frédéric : XXXV, 121, 123- 112 124 ; XXXVII, 184 ADAM, Alexander : XXXVII, 45 AMPÈRE, Jean-Jacques : XXXVI, 113n ADAMS, John : XXXV, 87-88n ANCELAIN, avoué : XXXVI, ADDANTE, Luca : XXXVI, 51n ANDERSON, Donovan : XXXVII, 177 Adolphe (Constant) : XXXV, 110, 127 ; ANELLI, Boris : XXXVI, 34, 55n XXXVI, 166, 191, 196 ; XXXVII, 20, 23-34, ANGLÈS, Jules-Jean-Baptiste, comte, Ministre 70-71, 203, 204 d’Etat, préfet de police : XXXV, 165 AGUADO, Olympe : XXXVII, 142 ANGLET, Andreas : XXXVII, 176 AGUESSEAU, Henri François, chancelier d’ : ANGOULÊME, duchesse d’ : voir Marie- XXXVI, 217 Thérèse-Charlotte de France : 200 AGUET, Jean-Pierre : XXXVI, 84n ANNE, reine d’Angleterre : XXXVI, 234 AIGNAN, Etienne : XXXVII, 39 ANTOINE DE BOURBON, roi de Navarre : AJAM, Maurice : XXXVI, 179-180 XXXVI, 240 ALBANY, Louisa Stolberg comtesse d’ : ARETIN, Johann Christoph von : XXXVI, 122 XXXV, 179 ARGENSON, Marc-René-Marie, marquis de ALBERT : voir Decombe, François-Albert Voyer de Paulmy : XXXV, 72n Alceste (Molière) : XXXVI, 82 ARISTOPHANE : XXXVII, 118 ALEMBERT, Jean Le Rond D’ : XXXVI, 290 ; ARIZA, marquis d’ : voir Palafox y Centurión, XXXVII, 87, 190, 193 Joaquín Felipe de ALEXANDER, Robert : XXXV, 61 ; XXXVI, ARIZA, marquise d’ : voir Croy de Havre, 276 Marie-Anne-Charlotte ALEXANDRE II, tsar de Russie : XXXVII, 178 ARNIM, Bettine von : XXXVII, 177 ALFIERI, Vittorio : XXXV, 179 ; XXXVI, 60 ARRANZ, Manuel : XXXV, 156 ALIBERT, Jean-Louis : XXXVII, 155 ARTAUD, François-Solange : XXXVI, 256 ALLEMANE, Jean : XXXVI, 164n ARTAUD, Louis-Nicolas-Marie : XXXVI, ALLEN, Jessie : voir Sismondi, Jessie de 279n ; XXXVII, 83, 85, 114n, 117-119, 120, ALONSO DEL RIVERO, José : XXXV, 23 122n ÁLVAREZ DE TOLEDO Y GONZAGA, Francisco ARTOIS, Charles, comte d’ : voir Charles X de Borja, XVIe duc de Medina Sidonia et XIIe Athéna : XXXV, 22 marquis de Villafranca : XXXV, 22 ATTICUS : XXXV, 81 ÁLVAREZ DE TOLEDO Y PALAFOX : Pedro, ATTILA : XXXVII, 128 XXXV, 24 AUDÉOUD, Frédéric-Samuel : XXXVII, 154, ÁLVAREZ DE TOLEDO, José, XIIIe duc d'Alba, 156 e XI marquis de Villafranca : XXXV, 22 AUDIER, Serge : XXXVI, 286 AUGEARD, Jacques-Mathieu : XXXV, 177-178 M. Berlinger Konqui – mis en ligne le 23/09/2013. 1 AVRIL DE BUREY, Auguste, avocat : XXXV, BEAUCHAMP, Alphonse de : XXXVI, 251 165-166 BEAUHARNAIS, Eugène, prince de et vice-roi AZAÏS, Pierre-Hyacinthe : XXXVII, 42-43 d’Italie : XXXVII, 90n BEAUHARNAIS, Hortense de : XXXV, 109 B., Charles de, prétendant de Louise BEAUHARNAIS, Marie-Josèphe-Rose de d’Estournelles : XXXV, 146-147 ; XXXVI, Tascher de La Pagerie, dite Joséphine de, 71-73 première épouse de Bonaparte : XXXVI, 274 ; B., M. de, père de Charles : XXXVI, 72 XXXVII, 90n BABEUF, Gracchus : XXXVI, 171, 185 BEAUMONT, Pierre : XXXVI, 245n BACH, Thomas : XXXVII, 176 BEAUVOIR, Simone de : XXXV, 153 ; BACON, Francis : XXXVI, 290 XXXVI, 275 BACZKO, Bronislaw : XXXV, 51, 169 BECCARIA, Cesare : XXXVI, 57, 60 ; BAILLEUL, Jacques-Charles : XXXVII, 42-43 XXXVII, 110, 120 BAKER, Keith Michaël : XXXV, 43 ; XXXVI, BÉCHET, éditeur : XXXV, 136 289 BECQUET, Hélène : XXXVII, 200 BALAYÉ, Simone : XXXV, 172 BEDOCH, Pierre-Joseph : XXXV, 72n BALLANCHE, Pierre-Simon : XXXV, 175 BEHLER, Ernst : XXXVI, 283 BALLUET D’ESTOURNELLES, Arnaud : voir BELLINI, Laura Este : XXXV, 163 Estournelles de Constant, Arnaud Balluet d’ BENJAMIN-CONSTANT, Jean-Joseph : XXXV, BALLUET D’ESTOURNELLES, Fonds : voir 105 Estournelles de Constant, archives d’ BÉNOÎT : XXXVII, 63 BALZAC, Honoré de : XXXV, 175 ; XXXVI, BENOZIGLIO, Jean-Luc : XXXVII, 187 76, 274 ; XXXVII, 61, 71n, 190, 193, 201, 205 BENREKASSA, Georges : XXXVII, 14 BANDELIER, André : XXXV, 187 ; XXXVII, BENTHAM, Jeremy : XXXV, 185 196, 198-199 BERAMENDI, Miguel Javier de : XXXV, 20, BARANTE, Amable-Guillaume-Prosper 32-33n, 37-38n Brugière, baron de : XXXV, 159-160 ; BÉRARD, Léon : XXXVI,179 XXXVI, 279n BERCHTOLD, Alfred : XXXVII, 185 BARAZER, Yves : XXXVI, 141n, 177n BÉRENGER, Marie de Lannoy de : XXXV, 179 BARBAROUX, Charles-Ogé : XXXVI, 117 BERGASSE, Nicolas : XXXVI, 124 BARCELO, Laurent : XXXVI, 143n-144n, 147n BERGER, Joachim : XXXVII, 176 BARILIER, Etienne : XXXVII, 187 BERLINGER KONQUI, Marianne : XXXV, 10n BAROL, Juliette-Françoise-Victurnienne de BERLIOZ, Hector : XXXVII, 185 Colbert-Maulévrier, marquise Faletti de : BERMAN, Antoine : XXXV, 163 XXXVI, 254 BERNADOTTE, Jean-Baptiste-Jules : XXXVI, Baron de T*** : XXXVII, 27, 30 146 ; XXXVII, 127 BARRAS, Paul-François-Jean-Nicolas, vicomte BERNARDINI, Mauro : XXXVII, 83, 93- 95, de : XXXVI, 201 97, 107 BARRÈS, Maurice : XXXV, 127-128 BERNIER, Marc André : XXXVI, 289 BARROT, Odilon : XXXV, 101, 104, 112, 165- BERRY, Charles-Ferdinand, duc de : XXXVI, 167n 288 BARTH, Ulrich : XXXVI, 284 BERRY, Marie-Caroline-Ferdinande de BARTHÉLEMY, François-Marie, ambassadeur Bourbon-Naples, duchesse de : XXXVII, 200 de France : XXXVI, 249 BERRYER, Pierre-Antoine : XXXVI, 221n BARTHES, Roland : XXXVII, 16 BERRYER, Pierre-Nicolas : XXXVI, 221n, 236 BARTHOU, Louis : XXXVI, 198n BERTHOUD, Charles : XXXV, 125 BASTID, Paul : XXXV, 59-60, 66n ; XXXVI, BERTIER DE SAUVIGNY, Guillaume de : 41n-42n, 48n ; XXXVII, 147, 149 XXXV, 61 BAUDEAU, Nicolas : XXXV, 177 BIARD, Michel : XXXV, 43 BAUDELAIRE, Charles : XXXVII, 205 BIAUDET, Jean-Charles : XXXVII, 210, 214 BAUERNHEINZ, Aloys-Auguste : XXXVII, BIGNON, Louis-Pierre-Edouard, baron : 143 XXXV, 72n ; XXXVI, 261n BAUNE, ami de B. Constant : XXXVII, 153 BILLE, Corinna S. : XXXVII, 186 BAYARD, Hippolyte : XXXVII, 142-143 BILLECOCQ, Jean-Baptiste, avocat : XXXVI, BAYLE, Pierre : XXXVII, 190-191, 193 209, 221n, 237 M. Berlinger Konqui – mis en ligne le 23/09/2013. 2 BINET, notaire à Genève : XXXVI, 223 BOUGLÉ, Célestin : XXXVI, 153-154, 163- BINOCHE, Bertrand : XXXV, 181-183 ; 165, 169n, 177, 182-186, 193, 199-200 XXXVI, 289-290 ; XXXVII, 172, 190, 192- BOULANGER, Nicolas-Antoine : XXXVI, 106 193 BOULLOYS, Marcos : XXXV, 153-154 BIZERAY, conseiller municipal du Mans : BOURBON, famille : XXXV, 10-11, 57n, 75, XXXVI, 182 163 ; XXXVI, 189, 195, 198 BIZIOU, Michaël : XXXVI, 285 BOURDELLE, Antoine : XXXV, 192 BLACAS D’AULPS, Pierre-Louis-Jean-Casimir, BOURGET, Paul : XXXV, 127-128 ; XXXVI, duc de : XXXVI, 53 274 BLACKSTONE, William : XXXVI, 234 BOURGOIN, Marie-Thérèse-Etiennette : BLAESCHKE, Axel : XXXVII, 176 XXXV, 159 BLAKE, Joachim : XXXVII, 113n BOURGOIX, Marcellin : XXXVI, 257 BLAMIRES, Cyprian : XXXV, 185 BOUSSINIÈRE, Edouard de la : XXXVI, 150, BLANC, Pierre : XXXV, 191 180 BLANCHARD de la Musse, comte : XXXVI, BOUTIN, Anne : XXXVI, 274 261 BOUTTIÉ, Georges-Casimir: XXXVI, 182, 193 BLANCHOT, Maurice : XXXVI, 274 BOUVERY, non identifié : XXXVI, 193 BLANQUART-EVRARD, Louis-Désiré : BOUVIER, conseiller municipal du Mans : XXXVII, 141 XXXVI, 182 BLIN, conseiller municipal du Mans : XXXVI, BOUVIER, Nicolas : XXXVII, 186 182 BOVY, Adrien : XXXVII, 184 BLOSSEVILLE, Bénigne Poret, marquis de, BRA, Théophile : XXXVI, 152, 154, 199 maire d’Amfreville : XXXV, 164-166 ; BREDIN, Jean-Denis : XXXV, 164, 172 ; XXXVI, 91n XXXVII, 211 BOELLE, Victor-René, général : XXXVI, 181, BREGUET, Elisabeth : XXXVII, 138n 182, BRENTANO, Clemens : XXXV, 102 BOIS, Paul : XXXVII, 170 BRESCHET, Gilbert, Dr : XXXVI, 260 ; BON, Madeleine-Elisabeth de : XXXVII, 39 XXXVII, 151, 152 BONALD, Auguste-Henri de : XXXVI, 261 BREYER, Stephen : XXXVI, 298 BONALD, Louis de : XXXVII, 43 BRIDEL, Philippe-Sirice, dit le doyen : XXXV, BONAPARTE, Joseph : XXXV, 10, 13-14n, 19, 123 ; XXXVII, 183 109, 120 Bridoison (Beaumarchais) : XXXVI, 185 BONAPARTE, Lucien : XXXV, 120 BRISSOT THIVARS, Louis-Saturnin : XXXVI, BONAPARTE, Napoléon : voir Napoléon Ier 255 BONNET, Louis-Ferdinand, député de la Seine : BROGLIE, Achille-Léonce-Victor, duc de : XXXV, 62n ; XXXVI, 258 XXXVI, 128 ; XXXVII, 65, 118 BONNYMAN, Brian : XXXV, 185 BROGLIE, Albertine de Staël, duchesse de : BONSTETTEN, Charles-Victor de : XXXVI, XXXV, 115 ; XXXVI, 295 277-282 ; XXXVII, 178-182 BROGLIE, famille de : XXXV, 110, 124 Bººº, Charles de, premier amour de Louise : BROUARD, Eustache : XXXV, 164 XXXV, 145 ; XXXVI, 71n BROUSSE, Paul : XXXVI, 164n BORDERIE, Régine : XXXVII, 200-204, 206 BRUN, Friederike : XXXVI, 278 ; XXXVII, BORGEAUD, Maurice : XXXV, 192 178, 181 BORGES, Jorge Luis : XXXV, 157 BRUNET, Charles-Louis-François-Etienne : BOSS, Gilbert : XXXVI, 285 XXXVI, 221 BOSSANGE, éditeur : XXXV, 134, 136-138 ; BRUNETIÈRE, Ferdinand : XXXVI, 145 XXXVI, 256 BUCHON, Jean-Alexandre : XXXVII, 84 BOSSELMAN, Jules : XXXVI, 274 BUENO, Ildefonso : XXXV, 18, 25, 27-28, 30- BOSSHARD, Rodolphe-Théophile : XXXV, 192 31 BOSSUET, Jacques-Bénigne : XXXVI, 290 BULLRICH, Silvina : XXXV, 153, 160 BOSWELL, James : XXXV, 185 BUON, adjoint au maire du Mans : XXXVI, BOTIN, Anders af : XXXVI, 122n 182, 193 BÖTTIGER, Karl August Ludwig : XXXV, 158 BURNAND, Léonard : XXXV, 177-178 ; BOUCHÉ, conseiller municipal du Mans : XXXVI, 29, 266, 296
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