lescot การใช้
- Lescot was a mulatto who had served in numerous government posts.
- After his first wife died in 1911, Lescot entered politics.
- Relations between Lescot and Trujillo in the Dominican Republic broke down.
- The move undermined Lescot's already dubious popular support.
- Trujillo expected Lescot to be a puppet, but Lescot turned against him.
- Trujillo expected Lescot to be a puppet, but Lescot turned against him.
- That same year Lescot extended his presidential term from five years to seven.
- King Henry II and Lescot worked on the Louvre project until his death.
- Pierre Lescot, architect, Jean Goujon, sculptor.
- The same junta that had assumed power after the fall of Lescot reinstalled itself.
- Lescot was exiled after a 1946 palace coup.
- Convinced their lives were in danger, Lescot and his cabinet fled into exile.
- Aside from his authoritarian tendencies, Lescot had another flaw : his relationship with Trujillo.
- The new wing designed by Lescot became a model for French Renaissance buildings throughout France.
- In addition, Lescot's mulatto-dominated rule had alienated the predominantly black Garde.
- Lescot tried to order the Military Guard to break up the demonstrations, but was rebuffed.
- Lescot also maintained a clandestine cooperation with Trujillo, which undermined his already-nonexistent popularity.
- He attacked the Lescot government and US policy in the Caribbean and networked with other progressive intellectuals.
- *I feel that the unique work of Lescot and Goujon needs to be given its due.
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