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Jean-Pierre-André Amar or Jean-Baptiste-André Amar (May 11, 1755 – December 21, 1816) was a French political figure of the Revolution and Freemason. Life.
Moderates (members of The Marsh) like Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès, Jean de Cambacérès and Boissy d'Anglas; Montagnards opposite to Robespierre like Tallien and Jean-Baptiste Carrier; Members of the Committee of Public Safety like Barras, Bertrand Barère, Lazare Carnot, Marc Vadier, Jean Amar and Collot d'Herbois
Jean-Pierre-André Amar, also known as Jean-Baptiste-André Amar, French political figure of the Revolution; Joseph-Jean-Baptiste Gosselin, merchant and political figure in Quebec; P. Jean-Baptiste Bradel, French draughtsman and engraver
Two members of the Committee of General Security, Jean-Pierre-André Amar and Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier, participated in the 9 Thermidor coup against Robespierre. [1] At the National Convention, Vadier also used false accusations implementing Catherine Théot in a plot to overthrow the Republic, which was also connected to Robespierre and ...
Jean-Baptiste Charles Matthieu: 26 May 1795: 4 June 1795: Jean-Denis Lanjuinais: 4 June 1795: 19 June 1795: Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvrai: 19 June 1795: 4 July 1795: Louis Gustave le Doulcet: 4 July 1795: 19 July 1795: Girondist survivor. Louis Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux: 19 July 1795: 3 August 1795: Director of France (2 November 1795 ...
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Jean-Baptiste gradually started to get more offers in the U.S. and relocated to Los Angeles in 2002 with her husband, former ballet dancer Evan Williams, and their two daughters. She was a series ...
The lyrics were written in the later months of 1791 by Adrien-Simon Boy, who was the chief surgeon of the Army of the Rhine. [2] Boy would only have written the first three verses, as the fourth would be added in 1810 by an unknown author.