- Thérésa Cabarrus,
Madame Tallien (31 July 1773 – 15
January 1835) was a Spanish-born
French noblewoman and
socialite who
became Princess of Chimay. She...
- Jean-Lambert
Tallien (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lɑ̃bɛʁ taljɛ̃], 23
January 1767 – 16
November 1820) was a
French politician of the
revolutionary period...
- the
following day, this
tension in the
Convention allowed Jean-Lambert
Tallien, one of the
conspirators whom
Robespierre had in mind in his denunciation...
- were worn both for
style and as
indicators of
social station. Thérésa
Tallien,
known as "Our Lady of Thermidor", wore
expensive rings on the toes of...
- to
strike against their political opponents Joseph Fouché, Jean-Lambert
Tallien and Marc-Guillaume
Alexis Vadier (the
latter two
members of the Committee...
- Thérésa Cabarrus, and Jean-Lambert
Tallien;
inserting the
Scarlet Pimpernel as an
instigator of the role
Tallien pla**** in the
Thermidorian Reaction...
-
Thermidorian Reaction in 1794, when its members—led by Paul Barras, Jean-Lambert
Tallien and
Joseph Fouché —
ousted Maximilien Robespierre and
Louis Antoine de...
-
among d'Herbois, Fouché and
Tallien due to
their past actions. Like Brissot,
Madame Roland, Pétion, Hébert and Danton,
Tallien was
accused of parti****ting...
-
written five
novels – The
Adventures of Mao on the Long
March (1971),
Tallien: A
Brief Romance (1988),
Tintin in the New World: A
Romance (1993), Van...
- Convention.
Prominent figures of
Thermidor include Paul Barras, Jean-Lambert
Tallien, and
Joseph Fouché.
Conspiracies against Robespierre, who had dominated...