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Bertrand Barère de
Vieuzac (French pronunciation: [bɛʁtʁɑ̃ baʁɛʁ də vjøzak], 10
September 1755 – 13
January 1841) was a
French politician, freemason, journalist...
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Simon Barere (Russian: Симон Барер; 1 September [O.S. 20 August] 1896 – 2
April 1951) was a
Russian pianist. His
surname Барер is
transliterated Barer...
- 1793
between the
widespread civil war and counter-revolution.
Bertrand Barère exclaimed on 5
September 1793 in the convention: "Let's make
terror the...
- the
weapon of the
Revolutionary Tribunal".
After a
proposal by
Bertrand Barère on 18
March the
committee was
created on 6
April 1793.
Closely ****ociated...
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inaugurating the Terror. The
January 4
address by
Plain member Bertrand Barère is
credited in part for
rallying undecided fellow members against the king...
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Bertrand Barère, a
journalist and
member of the convention,
Danton had
taken a
portion of this
money which was
intended for the
Swedish Regent.
Barère's accusation...
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sense of
French linguistic superiority that had been
started by
Bertrand Barère with
Rapport du Comité de
salut public sur les
idiomes (1794). He thus classified...
- IX, Discours.
Barère de Vieuzac, Bertrand; Carnot, H. (Hippolyte);
David d'Angers, Pierre-Jean (12
March 1842). "Mémoires de B.
Barère,
membre de la Constituante...
- (later, King
George IV)
Claude Basire Jean,
Baron de Batz Jean-Paul
Marat Paul
Barras Georges Couthon Bertrand Barère Éléonore
Duplay Collot d'Herbois...
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Bertrand Barère on 11 June 1794 in a
speech to the
National Convention: "Let Pitt then
boast of his
victory to his
nation of shopkeepers".
Barère was referring...