- François
Nicolas Léonard
Buzot (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa nikɔla leɔnaʁ byzo]; 1
March 1760 – 24 June 1794) was a
French politician and
leader of...
- 1793, and
ultimately his
suicide together with fellow-Girondin François
Buzot while evading arrest during the Terror. Jérôme Pétion de
Villeneuve was...
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about the fate of
Buzot, more than
about Jean-Marie Roland. She was hurt and
angry that in his
memoirs her
husband planned to hold
Buzot responsible for...
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April and of a sans-culottes army in
September 1793.
According to
Francois Buzot, Barère was
responsible for the
Reign of Terror, like
Robespierre and Louis...
- of the Gironde". Jacques-Pierre Brissot, Jean
Marie Roland and François
Buzot were
among the most
prominent of such
deputies and
contemporaries called...
- move in permanently.
Madame Roland named Pétion de Villeneuve, François
Buzot and
Robespierre as the
three incorruptible patriots in an
attempt to honour...
- parti****ting in con****uous dinners. On 18 June Pétion de
Villeneuve and François
Buzot committed suicide, and
Joachim Vilate was
arrested on 21 June. On 26 June...
- –
William Cushing,
American lawyer and
judge (d. 1810) 1760 – François
Buzot,
French lawyer and
politician (d. 1794) 1769 – François Séverin Marceau-Desgraviers...
- to
raise a
revolt against the Convention. For example, députés François
Buzot and
Antoine Joseph Gorsas went to Eure,
while Jérôme Pétion and many others...
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Convention deputies,
among them Jean-Marie Roland, Brissot, Pétion, Louvet,
Buzot and Guadet, left
Paris to help
organize revolts in more than 60 of the 83...