known as the Jacobin Club (Club des Jacobins) or simply the Jacobins (/ˈdʒækəbɪn/; French: [ʒakɔbɛ̃]), was the most influential political club during the...
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size, and it became later the Société des amis de la constitution, which finally became the Club des Jacobins. The Brittany situation differed from the...
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Third Republic. Jacobinism did not end with the Jacobins. The Robespierrist François-Noël Babeuf eventually rejected the rule of the Jacobins and welcomed...
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Maximilien Robespierre (category Jacobins)
François-Alphonse (1897). La société des Jacobins: Mars à novembre 1794. Recueil de documents pour l'histoire du club des Jacobins de Paris (in French). Vol. 6...
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Recueil des actes du Comité de salut public (27 vols. 1889–1923); La Société des Jacobins: Recueil de documents sur l'histoire des club des Jacobins de Paris...
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des Capucins Saint-Honoré. The Couvent des Jacobins was thus rented to "the Friends of the Constitution", which became popularly known as the Jacobin...
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Feuillant (political group) (redirect from Club des Feuillants)
radical Jacobins. The Feuillant deputies publicly split with the Jacobins when they published a pamphlet on 16 July 1791, protesting the Jacobin plan to...
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known as "l'Hostellerie des Jacobins", remains from this period. It was situated in the city center [fr], near the Château des Ducs de Bretagne. The convent...
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works of the Commune of Paris. On 7 July 1794, he was received at the Club des Jacobins after having given a bust of Guillaume Tell proposed by Jacques-Louis...
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the National Convention, supported by Robespierre and Hébert at the Club des Jacobins in September 1793. He then became commander in chief of the Army of...
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Cordeliers (redirect from Club des Cordeliers)
Société des Amis des droits de l'homme et du citoyen [sɔsjete dez‿ami de dʁwa də lɔm e dy sitwajɛ̃]), mainly known as Cordeliers Club (French: Club des Cordeliers...
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convent of Saint Jacques, hence the name Jacobins; since 1792 officially Society of Jacobins): revolutionary club originally consisting of Breton delegates...
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August 1794, he succeeded in excluding Jean-Lambert Tallien from the club des Jacobins and having Armand-Joseph Guffroy beaten before Carnot. Guffroy complained...
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revolutionary sections of Paris, by the Paris Commune and by the Club des Jacobins, the Girondist assembly feared for its safety and on 18 May decreed...
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Society of Revolutionary Republican Women (redirect from Société des républicaines révolutionnaires)
from the Section des Quatre Nations requested the use of the meeting hall of the Jacobins, for a meeting of their own. The Jacobins refused. Some say...
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Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau (category Jacobins)
and Mirabeau at the Jacobins, December 6, 1790. University Studies. pp. 343–361. Kennedy, Michael L. (1982). The Jacobins Clubs in the French Revolution...
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fit à la tribune des Jacobins la motion que le corps de l'ex-roi fût divisé en 84 morceaux afin qu'on pût en envoyer un à chacun des 84 départements de...
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Joseph-Nicolas Barbeau du Barran (category Jacobins)
Commission of Twelve on 27 May. President of the club des Jacobins, he became a member of the comité des pétitions, the Comité d'alinéation and the Committee...
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Jean Baudrais (category Jacobins)
career, devoted himself to politics, and joined various clubs. A member of the club des Jacobins, he obtained various public offices: commissioner of the...
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the ideas of the French Revolution. He was a member of the Jacobin Club (Club des Jacobins) and of the "council of Paris" in 1792. The "Biography" of...
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Jean-Lambert Tallien (category Commission des Sciences et des Arts members)
under the title of the L'Ami des Citoyens, journal fraternel. This enterprise had its expenses paid by the Jacobin Club and made Tallien well known to...
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Louis Antoine de Saint-Just (category Jacobins)
philosopher, member and president of the French National Convention, a Jacobin club leader, and a major figure of the French Revolution. As the youngest...
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Cordeliers Club, and was also inscribed among the members of the Société des amis de la Constitution, the Société Fraternelle des Jacobins and the Club des indulgents...
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Timeline of the French Revolution (section 1793 – France at war against Europe; The Jacobins seize power; The Terror begins)
moderate members of the Jacobins club break away to form a new club, the Feuillants. July 17: A demonstration sponsored by the Jacobins, Cordeliers and their...
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defence of the king against the popular agitation. The leftists were of 136 Jacobins (still including the party later known as the Girondins or Girondists)...
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(Réunion des Amis de la République). It was composed of former terrorists and unconditional Jacobins coming from the petite bourgeoisie. The club met on...
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Lille, 1793, 8 pages Motion faite au club des Jacobins de Toulouse, sous la présidence de M. Saurine, à l'honneur des mânes de Lavigne et Françe, soldats...
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François-Noël Babeuf (redirect from Conjuration des Égaux)
of followers known as the Societé des égaux ("Society of the Equals"), soon merged with the rump of the Jacobin Club, who met at the Panthéon. In November...
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RC Strasbourg Alsace (redirect from Racing Club de Strasbourg)
switched towards Jacobinism with, for example, emotional wins in the cup in 1951 and 1966 amidst Franco-Alsatian controversies. The club was founded in...
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Seine, and some 40 other departments voting for the neo-Jacobins (the moderate faction of the Jacobins). Five departments opt for the monarchists. The directionals...
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