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Constitutional Father
    Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes, better known as Abbe Sieyes, is considered by some
scholars, the leader of the early Revolution in France; however, others consider
him a selfish, jealous man. No matter what one believes, there are some
indisputable facts about Abbe Sieyes. Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes was born on May

3rd, 1748 in Frejus. His father was a postmaster and collector of king's dues,
while his mother was connected to the lower ranks of nobility. Sieyes' parents
gave him the best education they could afford, first at home under a tutor, then
in the Jesuits' College at Frejus. Most graduates of the college attended
military academies and Sieyes expected the same, but was forced into a different
occupation. Emmanuel's parents pushed him into Holy Orders in the hope that he
would support the family, especially his two brothers. The Bishop of Frejus was
a family friend and helped Emmanuel's parents send him to Paris to study at the

Seminary of St. Sulpice. His studies lasted for ten years and he was ordained a
priest in 1773. Two years after his ordination, Abbe Sieyes became secretary to
the Bishop of Treguier. His advancement in the priesthood was hindered of
course, because he came from a middle-class family that lacked nobility. Then in

1784, he became vicar general and chancellor to the Bishop of Chartres. Abbe

Sieyes then became a member of the Provincial Assembly of Orleans in 1787. When
the Estates General was called in late 1788, Abbe Sieyes wrote...

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Submitted by: freeessay
Date Submitted: 08-31-98 9:27pm
Category: History
Words: 1473
Pages: 5.89