- 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...
- them, like
Robespierre himself, were Jacobin: Fouché,
Collot d'Herbois,
Billaud-Varenne, Marat, Danton, Saint-Just.
Three other powerful Montagnards were...
-
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...
-
Brigitte Billaud-Varenne, also
known as
Virginie Billaud-Varenne, (?-after 1874) was a
Black Guadeloupean slave freed by Jacques-Nicolas
Billaud-Varenne...
- the
Committee of
Public Safety, such as Jean-Marie
Collot d'Herbois and
Billaud-Varenne, had
pursued aggressive campaigns of Terror.
Another clique on...
- of the War in Afghanistan.
November 11 – Two
French journalists,
Pierre Billaud and
Johanne Sutton, and a
German colleague,
Volker Handloik, are killed...
-
Dantonist but that had
close relations with
Danton was Jacques-Nicolas
Billaud-Varenne. The name "Indulgents" was a
derogatory term for Robespierre. The...
-
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...
- Convention, upon a
proposal by
Pierre Gaspard Chaumette and
supported by
Billaud and Danton,
decided to form a
revolutionary army of 6,000 men in Paris...
- in
conflict with anti-religious
Committee members Collot d'Herbois and
Billaud-Varenne. Moreover, Robespierre's
increasingly extensive absences from the...