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Robert Lindet (2 May 1746 in Bernay, Eure – 17
February 1825) was a
French politician of the
Revolutionary period. His brother,
Robert Thomas Lindet, became...
- André Bizette-
Lindet (28
February 1906 – 28
December 1998) was a
French sculptor. He won the Prix de Rome for
sculpture in 1930. His work is held in many...
- Arnaud-
Lindet (22
December 1936 - 27
April 2018) was a
Roman historian and
Professor of
History at Université
Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. Arnaud-
Lindet received...
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Pierre Brissot
Maximilien Robespierre Paul
Barras (1795–1799)
Robert Lindet Napoleon Bonaparte Jean-Charles
Pichegru Jean-Baptiste
Jourdan Lazare Hoche...
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Laurent Lecointre was the
instigator of the coup. He
contacted Robert Lindet on the 6th, and
Vadier on the 7th Thermidor.
Lecointre was ****isted by Barère...
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party as a faction. One by one,
deputies such as Couthon, Cambon, Carnot,
Lindet and Barère
began to
gravitate towards the Montagnards, and the majority...
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Legal History of Rome. Routledge. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-203-08934-7. Arnaud-
Lindet, Marie-Pierre (2001).
Histoire et
politique à Rome: les
historiens romains...
- events. Would-be
prominent Montagnard leaders like Jean-Baptiste
Robert Lindet and Jean Bon Saint-André were
tempted by
early Girondin proposals and soon...
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Philippe Buonarroti, the ex-members of the
National Convention,
Robert Lindet, Jean-Pierre-André Amar, Marc-Guillaume
Alexis Vadier and Jean-Baptiste...
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elected to the
Committee of
Public Safety and one of two
members (with
Robert Lindet), who
served on it
during its
entire existence. In this role he utilized...