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| 1202 | William de Roches |  |
| Paris Dismissed as by John after the battle of Mirabeau, a fateful act as John needs him |
| 1776 | Turgot |  |
| Paris Dismissed because of opposition to his Six Edicts |
| Mar Paris The passage of the 6 Edicts leads to Turgot's downfall |
| 1781 | Louis XVI |  |
| 19th May Paris Louis XVI dismisses his Finance Minister, Neckar |
| 1787 | Calonne, Charles Alexandre de |  |
| 8th April Paris Dismissed due to failure of finance reforms |
| 3rd Nov Paris Dismissed after failing to reform taxes & convening a hostile Assembly of Notables |
| 1788 | Necker, Jacques |  |
| Paris Wins contempt of the court & is dismissed |
| 1789 | Louis XVI |  |
| 11th July Paris Has Neckar dismissed in order to create a stronger Government under Baron de Breteuil |
| 12th July Paris Paris ians react to the dismissal of Neckar by gathering at the Palais Royal |
| 1789 | Necker, Jacques |  |
| 23rd June Paris Absent from a Royal Session, an act which makes him unpopular with Louis XVI |
| 11th July Paris Dismissed as Director General of Finance by Louis XVI & told to leave the country |
| 1792 | Petion, Jerome |  |
| Paris Dismissed as Mayor, reducing patriot influence in Paris |
| 1793 | Danton, Georges Jacques |  |
| 10th July Paris Leaves the Committee of Public Safety |
| 1794 | Robespierre, Maximilien Francois Marie |  |
| 28th July Paris Removed from the Revolutionary Tribunal |
| 1795 | Napoleon I |  |
| 15th Sep Paris Dismissed from list of Generals for not joining Hoche's Army at Brest |
| 1797 | Carnot, Lazare Nicholas Marguerite |  |
| 4th Sep Paris Removed from the Committee of Public Safety |
| 1807 | Talleyrand-Perigord, Charles Maurice de |  |
| Dismissed by Napolen but kept on as Vice-Grand Elector |
| 1848 | Ledru-Rollin, Alexandre-Auguste |  |
| Paris All Prefects & most sub-prefects are replaced by revolutionary Commissaries |
| 1870 | Napoleon III |  |
| 12th Aug Paris Forced to relinquish command |
| 1916 | Foch, Ferdinand |  |
| Dec Moved to an advisory post after the failure of the Somme offensive |
| 1918 | Clemanceau, Georges |  |
| 21st Oct Advocates the dismissal of Pershing |
| 1938 | Chautemps, Camille |  |
| 13th Mar Paris The Government falls |
| 1940 | Gamelin, Maurice Gustave |  |
| 19th May Dismissed by the French Prime Minister, Weygand |