- anti-revolutionists,
including Oscar Havard, to
believe Jeanbon conspired to hand
Brest to Britain;
Jeanbon's true
motives was to
bring the
downfall of the Navy...
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Tombstone of
Jeanbon Baron de St. André,
Prefect of
Napoleonic Mainz...
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government take shape.
Danton resigned from it on 10 July. Couthon, Saint-Just,
Jeanbon Saint-Andre, and
Prieur of the
Marne formed a
nucleus of
resolute Montagnards...
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Goujon Félix
Lepeletier Claude-François de
Payan François
Nicolas Anthoine Jeanbon Saint-André Marc-Antoine
Jullien de
Paris Marc-Antoine
Jullien Hébertists...
- 1793 – 11 July 1793
Preceded by Jean-Marie
Collot d'Herbois
Succeeded by
Jeanbon Saint-André
Personal details Born (1753-05-01)1 May 1753 Sézanne, Kingdom...
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church institutions. A new
Christian cemetery was
established in 1803 when
Jeanbon St. André was the
French préfet of the
department of Mont-Tonnerre (Donnersberg)...
- Puy-de-Dôme
Mountain Thomas-Augustin de
Gasparin Bouches-du-Rhône
Plain André
Jeanbon Lot
Mountain Robert Lindet Eure
Plain Pierre Louis Prieur Marne Mountain...
- Rosière (1753–1829) 27 June 1793 11 July 1793 14 days The
Mountain Andre Jeanbon Saint Andre (1749–1813) 11 July 1793 25 July 1793 14 days The Mountain...
- the
parish priest asked the
prefect of the
department of Donnersberg,
Jeanbon St. André, to
relinquish Saint George's
Chapel to the Church. The motion...
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William Nelson Runyon,
American lawyer, politician,
Governor of New Jersey.
Jeanbon Saint-André (1749–1813),
French revolutionary politician and pastor, Jacobin...