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Georges Jacques Danton (/ˈdæntən/; French: [ʒɔʁʒ dɑ̃tɔ̃]; 26
October 1759 – 5
April 1794) was a
leading figure in the
French Revolution. A
modest and unknown...
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Georges Danton (1759–1794) was a
leading figure in the
early stages of the
French Revolution.
Danton may also
refer to:
Danton (name)
Danton Township,...
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Danton (born
Raymond Caplan;
September 19, 1931 –
February 11, 1992) was an
American radio, film, stage, and
television actor, director, and producer...
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Danton Heinen (born July 5, 1995) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey left
winger for the
Pittsburgh Penguins of the
National Hockey League (NHL). He...
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Gabrielle Danton (née Charpentier; (c. 1762 – 10
February 1793) was the
first wife of the
French Revolutionary leader Georges Jacques Danton. Antoinette...
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Michael Sage
Danton (né Jefferson,
October 21, 1980) is a Canadian-Polish
former professional ice
hockey player who last pla**** for Rivière-du-Loup 3L...
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Danton Figueiredo Melo (born 29 May 1975) is a
Brazilian actor,
voice actor and comedian.
Known for his
roles in TV
Globo soap operas, such as Neco (Cabocla)...
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Danton's Death (
Dantons Tod) was the
first play
written by
Georg Büchner, set
during the
French Revolution.
Georg Büchner
wrote his
works in the period...
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Danton (French pronunciation: [dɑ̃tɔ̃]) is a 1983 French-language film
depicting the last w****s of
Georges Danton, one of the
leaders of the
French Revolution...
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Danton is a
French given name that is a form of Antoine, Titouan, D'Anton and
Antonin used in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, West Greenland, Haiti...