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- anarchist ideas and met other activists, such as Rosalie Soubère and Joseph Jas-Béala. He managed to escape from arrest and with these two accomplices, the militant...
- Jas-Béala, nicknamed 'Béala', born on 15 August 1865 in Firminy, was a mechanician, activist and individualist illegalist anarchist terrorist. Béala actively...
- Saint-Germain, Paris, by anarchist militants Ravachol, Rosalie Soubère, Joseph Jas-Béala, and Charles Simon. The attack was seen as an act of retribution against...
- (Aromanian: Mulovishti), Gopeš (Aromanian: Gopish), Upper Beala; Gorna Belica (Aromanian: Beala di Suprã) near Struga, Kruševo (Aromanian: Crushuva), and...
- muni****lity of Struga, North Macedonia. The village is known as Beala di Ghios or Beala di Cămpu in Aromanian. The village appears in the 1467 Ottoman...
- located close to the Albania-North Macedonia border. The village is known as Beala di Suprã in Aromanian. The village appears in the 1467/68 Defter. According...
- and met several other anarchist activists in the area, such as Joseph Jas-Béala, with whom she became romantically involved, and Ravachol. When Ravachol...
- François Koenigstein (Ravachol) Rosalie Soubère (Mariette) Joseph Jas-Béala (Béala) Charles Simon (Biscuit) Symbolic start of the Era of Attacks They failed...
- inaugurate the Era of Attacks (1892–1894) alongside Ravachol, Soubère and Jas-Béala by parti****ting in the Saint-Germain bombing. He was killed by the police...
- of anarchists—including François Ravachol, Rosalie Soubère, Joseph Jas-Béala, and Charles Simon—decided to take action and ********inate the judge responsible...