- Marguerite-Élie
Guadet (French pronunciation: [maʁɡəʁit eli ɡadɛ], 20 July 1758 – 19 June 1794) was a
French political figure of the
Revolutionary period...
- Château
Guadet is a
winery in Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux, France. It took its
current name in 2005. It was
known as Château
Guadet Saint-Julien from 1844...
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Gaudet or
Guadet is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christopher Gaudet,
Canadian actor Daniel Gaudet (born 1959),
Canadian gymnast...
- 1792–1795. Five were lawyers:
Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud, Marguerite-Élie
Guadet,
Armand Gensonné, Jean
Antoine Laffargue de
Grangeneuve and Jean Jay (who...
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Julien Guadet (1834–1908) was a
French architect,
theoretician and
professor at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. JDD, Le. "La
poste du
Louvre en pleine...
- Convention; and, when the
Norman rising failed, he fled with Marguerite-Élie
Guadet, François
Nicolas Leonard Buzot,
Charles Jean
Marie Barbaroux, Jean-Baptiste...
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March 1792,
Guadet accused Robespierre of superstition,
relying on
divine providence.
Shortly after Robespierre was
accused by
Brissot and
Guadet of trying...
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Robespierre In
office 1
November 1792 – 15
November 1792
Preceded by Élie
Guadet Succeeded by
Henri Grégoire
Personal details Born (1759-09-20)20 September...
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leaders of the
Girondins should be banned.
Later that month, the
Girondin Guadet accused the
Montagnard Marat of 'preaching
plunder and murder' and trying...
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Friends of the
Blacks as the
revolutionaries Boyer-Fonfrède, Gensonné,
Guadet and Ducos.
African face
mascaron on the
place de la
Bourse Allegory of Bordeaux...