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    guillotined. Jacques René Hébert was born on 15 November 1757 in Alençon, to goldsmith, former trial judge, and deputy consul Jacques Hébert (died 1766)...
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  • revolutionary Jacques René Hébert and they married on 7 February 1792.[citation needed] The couple had a daughter Scipion-Virginie Hébert (7 February 1793...
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    frugality with human lives. He tried to weaken the Terror by attacking Jacques René Hébert. On 3 December, Robespierre accused Danton in the Jacobin club of...
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    1793), demanded the execution of Marie Antoinette, and then attacked Jacques René Hébert and Danton. Meanwhile, he published Les Éléments du républicanisme...
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    The Ultras (also known as Hébertists or Exagérés) gathered around Jacques Hébert, as well as leaders of the Paris Commune and the exagérés of the Cordeliers...
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    continuously attacked by Jean-Paul Marat in his pamphlets and by Jacques-René Hébert in his newspaper. Count Mirabeau, who played a decisive role in the...
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    leader of the French Revolution, and one of the many followers of Jacques-René Hébert, known as the Hébertists. Born in 1751 in Soissons, Aisne, a city...
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    ultra-revolutionary factions – principally the followers of journalist Jacques René Hébert. Desmoulins sought to ally his journal's arguments with the less...
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    2nd series, iii. (1880). Hébertists or Exaggerateds (radicalism) Jacques René Hébert (leader) Antoine-François Momoro Charles-Philippe Ronsin Pierre Gaspard...
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  • Bertrand Barère Georges Corraface as Jacques-René Hébert Geoffrey Bateman as Jean-Baptiste Cléry Michel Melki as Jacques-Alexis Thuriot de la Rosière Jean-Yves...
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    ultra-revolutionary enragés leaders Jacques René Hébert and Jean Varlet. May 25: The Paris Commune demands the release of Hébert and Varlet. May 26: At the Jacobin...
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  • planned assassination of King Louis. In 1793 he met the revolutionary Jacques René Hébert and the two became good friends. He also associated with fellow Hébertist...
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  • procureur of the Commune Pierre Gaspard Chaumette and deputy procureur Jacques René Hébert, controlled the armed militias of the 48 revolutionary Sections of...
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  • Revolutionary Tribunal was established, Coffinhal presided at the trial of Jacques-René Hébert and the Hébertistes (March 1794), for which as well as directing...
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    by several members of the Convention, notably Fabre d'Eglantine, Jacques-René Hébert and Louis Pierre Dufourny de Villiers, on the grounds that he had...
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    révolutionnaire : Jean-Baptiste Coffinhal Le Chien et le Chat : Jacques René Hébert La Chronique de Paris : Condorcet La Chronique du mois : Jean-Marie...
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    Louis Hébert, Marie Rollet, and their children are prominent in Parc Montmorency overlooking the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City. Louis Hébert was born...
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    politicians were seduced to join the "Roland clique". Jean-Paul Marat, Jacques-René Hébert and Camille Desmoulins depicted Madame Roland as a manipulative courtesan...
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    Jacques Hébert, OC (June 21, 1923 – December 6, 2007) was a Canadian author, journalist, publisher, Senator and world traveller who visited more than 130...
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    Convention when a deputation of the commune of Paris came to demand that Jacques René Hébert should be set at liberty, and he made the famous reply: "If by these...
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    Paris. There were 52 of these commissioners in total (including Jacques-René Hébert, Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette and François-Xavier Audouin) and they triggered...
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    by it on 24 March 1794 (4 germinal year II), as an accomplice of Jacques-René Hébert, Charles-Philippe Ronsin, François-Nicolas Vincent, Mazuel, Antoine-François...
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  • Jacques Hébert (8 August 1920 – 15 February 2018) was a French politician. Born on 8 August 1920 in Falaise, Calvados, Hébert ended his medical studies...
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    during the Revolution, claimed by Jacques René Hébert but sometimes attributed to Rétif de la Bretonne: Hébert, Jacques-René (1790). Vie privée de l'abbé Maury...
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    September 2008. Retrieved 22 September 2008. Hébert & Laprade (2020), p. 4. Hébert & Laprade (2020), p. 1-3. Hébert & Laprade (2020), p. 4-7. "Rare Andre the...
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    municipal officials; even Parisian newspapers such as Père Duchesne, by Jacques-René Hébert, Le Courrier, by Antoine-Joseph Gorsas, and Les Révolutions de Paris...
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  • Among the figures of the first French Revolution, he most admired Jacques-René Hébert (1757–1794), the Parisian sans-colotte leader who was guillotined...
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    self-given title of "first printer of the national liberty", publishing Jacques-René Hébert's radical newspaper, Le Père Duchesne. A member of the section du...
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  • Josette Hébert-Coëffin (16 December 1906 Rouen – 3 June 1973 Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French sculptor, medallist and a recipient of a 1937 Guggenheim Fellowship...
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    d'Aelders Louise-Félicité de Kéralio Pauline Léon Jacques-René Hébert Marie Marguerite Françoise Hébert Anne-Josèphe Théroigne de Méricourt François Robert...
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