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Antoine Quentin Fouquier de
Tinville (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan kɑ̃tɛ̃ ****je tɛ̃vil], 10 June 1746 – 7 May 1795), also
called Fouquier-Tinville and nicknamed...
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Jacques Fouquier,
Jacques Fouquières or
Jacob Focquier (c. 1590/91 – 1655) was a
Flemish landscape painter.
After training in
Antwerp he
worked in various...
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Pierre Éloi
Fouquier (26 July 1776 – 1850) was a
physician and
professor of medicine.
Fouquier was born in Maissemy. He died in Paris. He was a member...
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Armand Herman, who was
appointed Foreign minister. In this quality, with
Fouquier-Tinville as the
public prosecutor, he
headed several major political trials...
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Revolutionary Tribunal was established;
three days
later the
Convention appointed Fouquier-Tinville as the "accusateur public" and Fleuriot-Lescot as his ****istant...
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Jacques François
Henry Fouquier, (1
September 1838 – 25
December 1901) was a
French journalist, writer,
playwright and politician. He
wrote for many newspapers...
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Fouquier-Tinville is
forced to take up witnesses. Gérard
approaches the
Tribunal and
confesses to the
falsity of his
indictment but
Fouquier-Tinville...
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Danton keeps breaking order to
address the spectators, and the
prosecutor Fouquier is
unhappy because he has
insufficient grounds for a conviction. Back in...
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Committee on
Public Safety's
Revolutionary Tribunal by
Antoine Quentin Fouquier-Tinville, and
Jacques Hébert
continued to
attack Custine through his publication...
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Civil Constitution of the Clergy. (source) 1
August 1794 –
Arrest of
Fouquier-Tinville. The
Convention repeals the Law of 22
Prairial 3
September 1794...