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On 31 December 1830, Galois, together with all the other republicans, was to encounter another serious setback. Louis-Philippe issued a decree dismissing General Lafayette and disbanding the National Guard. The two republican batteries refused to be disarmed, and nineteen artillerymen, who were considered the ringleaders, were arrested. The men involved were: Captains Cavaignac and Guinard, and Privates TréLat, Sambuc, Andry, Francfort, Penard, Rouhier, Lenible, PéCheux, D’Herbenville, Chaparre, Gourdin, Guilley, Chanvin, Lebastard, Pointis, Danton, the grandson of the famous Georges-Jacques Danton, and the Gardnier brothers.
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Rigatelli, L.T. (1996). To Louis-Philippe!. In: Evariste Galois 1811–1832. Vita Mathematica, vol 11. Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9198-1_5
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