- d'Azur.
Jacobin Club (Centre-left to left-wing)
Girondist (Centre-left)
Maraisards (Syncretic)
Montagnards (Radicalism)
Cordeliers Club (Left-wing to far-left)...
- (Thermidorians) Right-wing (Clichyens) Left-wing (Montagnards) Other (
Maraisards)
After the Coup of 18
Brumaire (9
November 1799), Barras, Ducos, and Sieyès...
- floor,
lower down from the Montagnards. Its
members were also
known as
Maraisards, or
derogatorily Toads (French: "****auds du Marais") as
toads live in...
-
Plain (La Plaine), also
pejoratively known as The
Marsh (Le Marais) or
Maraisards (Marsh-dwellers), was a
container term for a
large group of parliamentarians...
-
Dantonists Girondins Hébertists
Montagnards Modérantisme
Feuillants Club
Maraisards Thermidorians Monarchiens Society of 1789
Germany Greece Hungary Italy...
- (Conservatives-Clichyens) Left-wing (Radical republicans) Other (
Maraisards) The five
directors appointed on 10
Brumaire year IV (1
November 1795):...
- (Thermidorians) Right-wing (Clichyens) Left-wing (Montagnards) Other (
Maraisards)
After the Coup of 18
Brumaire (9
November 1799), Barras, Ducos, and Sieyès...
-
Resting place Père
Lachaise Cemetery Political party Girondist (1792–1793)
Maraisard (1793–1795)
Clichyens (1795–1797)
Independent (1799–1826)
Spouse Marie-Françoise...
-
ministers 6
Ministers removed 11
Total no. of
members 17
Member party Maraisard Montagnard Girondin (1792–93)
Status in
legislature National Convention...