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POTTER United Families

Nic is co-author of six great kids in Brussels and six beautiful books in Bruges. With volunteers networks, his intelligence agency investigated the Potter families twenty years. The Potter Millenium Mysteries, uncovered - century after century -. 1100: Graal quest of King Godfrey (Ardennes) 1200: Heroïc celtic craftsmen (France, UK) 1300: Textile heretic rebels (Flanders, UK) 1400: Brilliant Flanders scouts (Bruges) 1500: Rebels to bloody Duke Alba (Brabant) 1600: Secret great sickness agent (Holland) 1700: Brave revolution leader (Brussels) 1800: Forgotten migrants (Italy, America) 1900: WW1 hero escape (Germany) 2000: No men's Land (Belgium)... 2020: Amazing true illustrated adventures. 2050: Join the Book-Chain! https://gw.geneanet.org/nicolaspotter

Nic is co-author of six great kids in Brussels and six beautiful books in Bruges. With volunteers networks, his intelligence agency investigated the Potter families twenty years. The Potter Millenium Mysteries, uncovered - century after century -. 1100: Graal quest of King Godfrey (Ardennes) 1200: Heroïc celtic craftsmen (France, UK) 1300: Textile heretic rebels (Flanders, UK) 1400: Brilliant Flanders scouts (Bruges) 1500: Rebels to bloody Duke Alba (Brabant) 1600: Secret great sickness agent (Holland) 1700: Brave revolution leader (Brussels) 1800: Forgotten migrants (Italy, America) 1900: WW1 hero escape (Germany) 2000: No men's Land (Belgium)... 2020: Amazing true illustrated adventures. 2050: Join the Book-Chain!
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Chart of French revolutionaries’: Lafayette is in the Feuillants (moderates),

David, Grégoire and Buonarotti, friends of Louis, are in the Jacobins. Fabre

d’Eglantine and Babeuf, publishers of Louis, are in Indulgents (reactive) and

Montagnards (more active). Other connections of Louis, painter Delacroix and

police inspector Fouché are in the Thermidors, near Bonaparte (Napoleon III).

It may seem strange that a group of Belgians in Brussels were

considering, even seeking, a reunion with France while Louis, in

Paris, was against the idea!

These men were mainly monarchists who would see the government

of King Louis-Philippe as an improvement over the not so popular

Protestant-Calvinist William of Orange.

In the meantime, an important colleague of Louis, baron de Stassart,

had long been an administrator under prince Napoleon III ‘s staff

(like Louis’ natural son), but was however a supporter of a Brussels

monarchy.

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