- Pierre-Antoine
Antonelle (17 July 1747 – 26
November 1817) was a
French journalist, politician,
president of the
Jacobin Club and revolutionary. He was...
- 1st walk-off hit of his career". MLB.com.
Retrieved August 20, 2024.
Antonelle,
Tyler (August 20, 2024). "Alvarez
Clubs Walk-Off
Homer in Mets 4-3 Win...
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former members of the
Committee of
General Security, Pierre-Antoine
Antonelle,
Sylvain Maréchal,
Restif de La Bretonne, Jean-Nicolas Pache, and Robert...
- for
annexation by France. The
process was
facilitated by Pierre-Antoine
Antonelle, then
mayor of Arles. A few
years later,
Vaucluse département was created...
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Maximilien Robespierre, end of March-3 June 1790 1791 – Pierre-Antoine
Antonelle; 1792 – Jean-Paul
Marat 1793 –
Antoine Barnave, 3 June-23 July; Maximilien...
- Faubourg, in Loir-et-Cher.
Grenelle camp
affair Neo-Babouvism Pierre-Antoine
Antonelle Society of the
Friends of
Truth "Babeuf's
Defense (From the
Trial at Vendôme...
- 2005 (2005-02-06) 113 Roy has a
crush on a girl at his
school named Gina
Antonelle.
Arthur and
Norma want to know more
about Roy and his crush, so they ask...
- in
charge of
writing the
manifesto - Félix Lepeletier, Pierre-Antoine
Antonelle, Debon, and
Georges Grisel. A
network of
military agents was
created by...
- 1959, p. 315.
Hampson 1988, p. 157. Kim,
Minchul (2018). "Pierre-Antoine
Antonelle and
representative democracy in the
French Revolution".
History of European...
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socialists and
radical Jacobins,
including Félix Lepeletier, Pierre-Antoine
Antonelle,
Sylvain Marechal, Jean-Pierre-André Amar and Jean-Baptiste
Robert Lindet...