- Anne-Josèphe
Théroigne de Méricourt (born Anne-Josèphe Terwagne; 13
August 1762 – 8 June 1817) was a
Belgian singer,
orator and
organizer in the French...
- in the
French Revolution. One
leader of the revolution, Anne-Josèphe
Théroigne de Méricourt, went mad,
ending her days in an
asylum after a
public birching...
-
historians have
suggested that ****ens
based Defarge on
revolutionaries Théroigne de Mericourt, who pla**** a key role in
street demonstrations, and Olympe...
-
usually attributed to the
early leader of the
French Revolution, Mlle.
Théroigne de Méricourt. "The
earliest unequivocal representation of the sixty-nine...
- or ancient, in his
thought process. From the
study of the
melancholic Théroigne de
Mericourt (1989),
early feminist and
famous case of the
annals of French...
- the
Female Citizen, and
Charlotte Corday,
killer of Marat.
Others like
Théroigne de Méricourt,
Pauline Léon and the
Society of
Revolutionary Republican...
- the
Rights of Man and the Citizen,
activists such as
Pauline Léon and
Théroigne de Méricourt
agitated for full
citizenship for women.
Women were, nonetheless...
- (leader) Jean-Baptiste
Carrier François
Chabot Stanislas-Marie
Maillard Théroigne de
Mericourt Society of the
Friends of
Truth Belloc, Hilaire. Danton:...
-
outstanding conduct in the ****ault –
Louise Reine Audu,
Claire Lacombe, and
Théroigne de Méricourt. The term "Fédérations" was
revived during the Cent-Jours...
- May 1793, the
Jacobin women seized a
revolutionary leader, Anne
Josephe Theroigne de Mericourt,
stripped her naked, and
flogged her on the bare
bottom in...