François Claudius Koenigstein, also known as Ravachol, (14 October 1859 – 11 July 1892) was a French anarchist. He was born on 14 October 1859, at Saint-Chamond...
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Dread is a horror RPG designed by Epidiah Ravachol and Nathaniel Barmore, and published by The Impossible Dream. The game uses a Jenga tower for action...
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The Ravachol parrot lived in Pontevedra, Spain, between 1891 and 1913. It was the pet of pharmacist Perfecto Feijoo. It became one of the symbols of the...
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anarchist Sante Geronimo Caserio. Acting in retaliation for the execution of Ravachol and the subsequent ratification of the anti-anarchist lois scélérates ("villainous...
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include French illegalists Clément Duval, Francois Claudius Koenigstein (aka Ravachol), ..; and Indian socialist-anarchist Bhagat Singh who played a major role...
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in a state of perfect happiness. He is also an admirer of the anarchist Ravachol without approving his violence, sentiment which inspired him to his pie-attacks...
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woodcut by French artist Charles Maurin depicting the French anarchist Ravachol in front of a guillotine, growing crops, and a symbolic new dawn. The initial...
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outcomes, inspired by the horror indie role-playing game Dread by Epidiah Ravachol. Charlie Hall for Polygon recommended Star Crossed for fan fiction "shippers"...
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funeral Princess, a Second World War homing pigeon awarded the Dickin Medal Ravachol Parrot, a parrot who lived in Pontevedra, Spain, from 1891 and 1913 and...
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several deputies in retaliation against the execution of the anarchist Ravachol, who was executed for four bombings. 12 February 1894 – Émile Henry, intending...
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Grave. In 1893 Maurin produced a commemorative woodcut of the anarchist Ravachol, depicting him in front of the guillotine against a rising sun and a field...
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poor in 1659. The Ursuline Convent closed in 1851. 1892 - execution of Ravachol, a noted anarchist 1909 - electrical power reaches the town 1940 - (June)...
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December 1940. n° 24 : Site of the restaurant Véry, where the anarchist Ravachol was arrested on 30 March 1892. In revenge, the anarchists exploded a bomb...
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Fer du Nord. The machines were built in 1892–1893. They were nicknamed "Ravachol" because of the entry into service of the series when the latter was arrested...
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Palace, which is now a Parador. Another major symbol of the city is the Ravachol Parrot, whose statue is in the city centre. The city also has a marina...
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leader of the Chouannerie Breton royalist uprising, and the anarchist Ravachol. Later prisoners included the future Napoleon III, who was tried there...
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speech on Justice and Anarchy before they were executed, in the manner of Ravachol and Émile Henry. By 1909 most of the Anarchists were either dead, exiled...
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appreciation society" called The Society for the Rehabilitation for Karl Marx and Ravachol; next they appropriated union funds to flypost "Return of the Durruti Column"...
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Odin's sacrifice in Norse Mythology. "Ravachol in Valhalla" which references the Illegalist anarchist Ravachol Blackbird Raum makes use of epigraphs from...
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14–21. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.701.5515. doi:10.1021/sb300047u. PMID 23656322. Ravachol J, Borne R, Tardif C, de Philip P, Fierobe HP (March 2014). "Characterization...
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of life) spread throughout the anarchist movement, with Marius Jacob, Ravachol, intellectual Émile Henry and the Bonnot Gang being notable examples. The...
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architect José Fermín de Astiz Bárcena and was opened in 1903. In 1913, the Ravachol parrot, which had been living since 1891 in Don Perfecto Feijoo's pharmacy...
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actions that had the potential to cause harm to ordinary people, such as Ravachol's bombings of the living quarters of government officials, where workers...
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La Rocquette, Paris for murder François Claudius Koenigstein, known as Ravachol (1892) – guillotined for murder and anarchy Sante Geronimo Caserio (1894)...
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National School of Decorative Arts nicknamed him the "Ravachol of architecture", after Ravachol, the Paris anarchist who bombed church buildings. Nonetheless...
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Circle in Modern Coffee) Teucer statue The Fiel contraste Dorna sculpture Ravachol statue Fountain of La Herrería Streets and squares Gardens and parks Alameda...
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wave of anxieties. The most infamous of these deeds were the bombs of Ravachol, Emile Henry, and Auguste Vaillant, and the assassination of the President...
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Ravachol, French anarchist; born François Claudius Koenigstein, the son of a Dutch father (Jean Adam Koenigstein) and a French mother (Marie Ravachol);...
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Heinrich Füssli, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Louise Michel, Charles Fourier, Ravachol, Guillaume Apollinaire, Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso, Otto Dix, George...
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Luigi Galleani and chemist Ettore Molinari. The cover featured a woodcut of French anarchist Ravachol, in front of a guillotine, by Charles Maurin (1893)....
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