- Jacques-Nicolas
Billaud-Varenne (French pronunciation: [ʒak nikɔla bijo vaʁɛn]; 23
April 1756 – 3 June 1819), also
known as Jean
Nicolas or by his nicknames...
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Pierre Billaud (21 May 1970 – 11
November 2001) was a
French radio reporter and journalist. He
started his
career on
Radio France then
joined Radio Tele...
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Cindy Billaud (born 11
March 1986 in Nogent-sur-Marne) is a
French athlete specialising in the 100
metres hurdles. Her
biggest success to date is the...
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Brigitte Billaud-Varenne, also
known as
Virginie Billaud-Varenne, (?-after 1874) was a
Black Guadeloupean slave freed by Jacques-Nicolas
Billaud-Varenne...
- them, like
Robespierre himself, were Jacobin: Fouché,
Collot d'Herbois,
Billaud-Varenne, Marat, Danton, Saint-Just.
Three other powerful Montagnards were...
- the
Committee of
Public Safety, such as Jean-Marie
Collot d'Herbois and
Billaud-Varenne, had
pursued aggressive campaigns of Terror.
Another clique on...
-
attack on the
defeated party.
Along with his
close friend Jacques-Nicolas
Billaud-Varenne, he sat at the
extreme left of the Convention,
attacking speculators...
- the
Cosquer Cave". bradshawfoundation.com.
Retrieved January 24, 2017.
Billaud, Yves (2017).
Chapter 12
Western Mediterranean: Annex.
Submerged Karst...
- session, the Convention, upon a
proposal by
Chaumette and
supported by
Billaud and Danton,
decided to form a
revolutionary army of 6,000 men in Paris...
- (4): 569. Bibcode:1979AcCrA..35..569H. doi:10.1107/S0567739479001340.
Billaud, Gerard; Demortier,
Antoine (December 1975). "Dielectric
constant of liquid...