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Human and Citizen Rights

Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes
Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes

Phraseologism: Human and civil rights.

Meaning: Used in the literal sense.

Origin: From the political manifesto of the Great French Revolution "Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen", which was adopted by the National Assembly in Paris in August 1790. The author of the manifesto is Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes (1748-1836).

Random phraseology:

Eminence grise.

Meaning:

About someone who has great power, but does not occupy a corresponding high position and remains in the shadows.

Origin:

France in the 1622th century this was the name of the assistant to Cardinal (since 1585) Richelieu (1642-1624), the Capuchin monk Father Joseph Francois le Clerc du Trambey, who was the right hand of the cardinal and had a considerable influence on him, while keeping in the background. Father Joseph wore a gray cassock (hence the nickname), in contrast to his patron, dressed in a scarlet cardinal robe. In modern language, the nickname "gray cardinal" usually refers to Richelieu himself, referring to the huge influence that he had on the King of France, Louis XIII the Just (in XNUMX, Cardinal Richelieu became the head of the royal council, that is, the actual ruler of France).

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