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    L'Ami du peuple (French: [lami dy pœpl], The Friend of the People) was a newspaper written by Jean-Paul Marat during the French Revolution. "The most...
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    published his views in pamphlets, placards and newspapers. His periodical L'Ami du peuple (The Friend of the People) made him an unofficial link with the radical...
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    appeared by the end of the year. Among the most significant were Marat's L'Ami du peuple and Elysée Loustallot's Revolutions de Paris [fr]. Over the next decade...
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    When he was murdered, Marat was correcting a proof of his newspaper L'Ami du peuple. The blood-stained page is preserved. In the painting, the note Marat...
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    Archived from the original on 13 April 2019. Retrieved 16 August 2019. L'Ami du peuple, ou le Publiciste parisien, 7 mai 1791 Robespierre, Maximilien (12...
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    journalist of the French Revolutionary period. His newspaper Le tribun du peuple (The Tribune of the People) was best known for its advocacy for the poor...
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    printed sheet on all the walls of Paris twice a week, under the title of the L'Ami des Citoyens, journal fraternel. This enterprise had its expenses paid by...
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    Théophilanthropes : Armand-Joseph Guffroy L'Ami du peuple : Jean-Paul Marat L'Ami du peuple par Leclerc : Jean-Théophile Leclerc L'Ami du roi : Christophe Félix Louis...
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    Patrimoine normand (Normandy) Xaintonge, le jhornau des Charentais L'Ami du peuple, founded by Marat La Citoyenne, 1881–1891 (feminist) Combat, 1944–1974...
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    debates. Jean-Paul Marat gained enormous influence through his powerful L'Ami du peuple with its attacks on scandals and conspiracies that alarmed the people...
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  • Red Priests (France) (category 1789 in Christianity)
    ISBN 978-2-08-127523-2. Serna, Pierre (2019). Que demande le peuple ? les cahiers de doléances de 1789 manuscrits inédits. Textuel. ISBN 978-2-84597-793-8. Larguier...
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    Jacobins (category 1789 establishments in France)
    (13 November 1794). "Convention Nationale: Séance du 22 Brumaire". L'Ami des Citoyens: Journal du Commerce et des Arts (23). Paris: Tallien and a Societe...
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    Women's March on Versailles (category 1789 riots)
    every aspect. L'Ami du Peuple shares the jubilation of its dear fellow citizens, but it will remain ever vigilant. — L'Ami du Peuple #7 (1789) It would take...
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    journalist, he exerted power and influence through his newspaper, L'Ami du peuple ("The Friend of the People"). Corday's decision to kill Marat was stimulated...
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    death of Jean-Paul Marat (13 July 1793), Fabre published Portrait de l'Ami du Peuple. On the abolition of the Gregorian Calendar in France he sat on the...
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  • the following year. He and his wife published a broadsheet called L'Ami du peuple par Leclerc starting in 1793, which advocated a radical purging of...
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    1986). Peter Kropotkin, Trans. N. F. Dryhurst The Great French Revolution, 1789–1793. (New York: Vanguard Printings, 1927). Peter McPhee, Robespierre: A...
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  • Les Actes des Apotres (category 1789 establishments in France)
    gentlemen afflicted by a singular mental myopy." Journal des débats L'Ami du peuple Le Vieux Cordelier Van Laun, Henri (1909). History of French Literature...
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    Parisian mob. September 16: First issue of Jean Paul Marat's newspaper, L'Ami du peuple, proposing a radical social and political revolution. September 19:...
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    stimulating and defining the Revolution. The meetings of the Estates-General in 1789 created an enormous demand for news, and over 130 newspapers appeared by...
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    He persuaded the Cordeliers to go ahead with the publication of the L'Ami du Peuple at his press. After working for the fall of the Girondists in the struggle...
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    Jean-Paul Marat on July 13, 1793, who had written the bestselling paper L'Ami du peuple, allowed Le Père Duchesne to become the incontestible best-selling...
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    Girondin-sympathizer Charlotte Corday, who hated Marat's radical leftist paper, L'Ami du peuple. During Marat's funeral, the Society women carried the bathtub he was...
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  • de Giroüard, 12 pages. Les Subsistances du peuple ajournées (signed Ève Démaillot), Paris, Imprimerie de l'Ami de la Constitution, 8 pages. 1794: Le congrès...
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    Jean-Paul Marat, also turned against him, writing in his newspaper, L'Ami du peuple, that Roux was a false priest that was only interested in religion...
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    including the Ami de Peuple of Marat and the Chronique de Paris, blaming the aristocracy for plotting to starve Paris. On 5 October 1789, a large crowd of...
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  • patriotic clubs, as well as radical newspapers such as Jean-Paul Marat's L'Ami du Peuple. Danton fled to England; Desmoulins and Marat went into hiding. Leopold...
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  • Enragés (category 1789 establishments in France)
    by Ian Patterson. London: Pluto Press. Leclerc, Théophile (2001). L'Ami du Peuple (1793). No. II. ed. Marc Allan Goldstein. New York: Lang. Mathiez,...
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    factions. Jean-Paul Marat (1743–1793) was the most prominent editor. His L'Ami du peuple advocated vigorously for the rights of the lower classes against the...
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    many newspapers (including Le Figaro, directed by François Coty, or L'Ami du Peuple, subtitled "Weekly magazine of racialist action against occult forces"...
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