• Hébertists (redirect from Hébertistes)
    The Hébertists (French: Hébertistes, [e.bɛʁ.tist]), or Exaggerators (French: Exagérés), were a radical revolutionary political group associated with the...
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    the Republic, the Cult of the Supreme Being. Robespierre denounced the Hébertistes on various philosophical and political grounds, specifically rejecting...
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    the meeting of the Committee of Public Safety that moved against the "Hébertistes" in March 1794, Barère complained that Muscadins, along with foreigners...
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    Duchesne, he had thousands of followers known as the Hébertists (French Hébertistes). A proponent of the Reign of Terror, he was eventually guillotined....
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    (Syncretic) Montagnards (Radicalism) Cordeliers Club (Left-wing to far-left) Hébertistes (Far-left) Feuillants Club Enragés (Far-left) Monarchiens (Centre to...
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    the establishment of the Reign of Terror. He a leader of the radical Hébertistes of the revolution, an ardent critic of Christianity who was one of the...
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    1891); G. Lenotre, Paris révolutionnaire (Paris, 1895); G. Tridon, Les Hébertistes, plainte contre une calomnie de l'histoire (Paris, 1864). The last-named...
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    there were strikes and threatening public demonstrations. Some of the Hébertistes and their friends were calling for a new insurrection. Robespierre managed...
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    Indulgents and Exagérés, the committee decided on the arrest of the Hébertistes on 13 March 1794. The Revolutionary Tribunal condemned Momoro to death...
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    the landmark revolutionary events. Recruited into the ranks of the “Hébertistes”, he was charged by the Committee of Public Safety with the task of organizing...
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  • Insurrection: Parisian Sections and the Gironde, Harvard, 1986. The Hébertistes to the Guillotine: Anatomy of a "Conspiracy" in Revolutionary France...
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    Denunciations were gathered to build an indictment. On 14 March 1794, Hébertistes, Clootz, Pereira and Prosly were guillotined. On 5 April, Georges Danton...
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  • established, Coffinhal presided at the trial of Jacques-René Hébert and the Hébertistes (March 1794), for which as well as directing the proceedings he was responsible...
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    be written to the glory of Maximilien Robespierre. He denounced the Hébertistes as agents of William Pitt the Younger. In the second issue the writer...
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    with the so-called Hebertist movement (as exemplified by the "Groupement hébertiste") rather than be tied to a specific organization. The "Palestra," which...
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