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Quentin Fouquier de
Tinville (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan kɑ̃tɛ̃ ****je tɛ̃vil], 10 June 1746 – 7 May 1795), also
called Fouquier-
Tinville and
nicknamed posthumously...
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Tribunal was established;
three days
later the
Convention appointed Fouquier-
Tinville as the "accusateur public" and Fleuriot-Lescot as his ****istant. On 11...
- Herman, who was
appointed Foreign minister. In this quality, with Fouquier-
Tinville as the
public prosecutor, he
headed several major political trials in which...
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Ninth of Thermidor, p. 235 Fouquier-
Tinville, A. Q. (1914). The
public prosecutor of the Terror. p. 117. Fouquier-
Tinville, p. 117
Richard T.
Bienvenu (1968)...
- terror,
Antoine Quentin Fouquier-
Tinville, p. 250-254 The
public prosecutor of the terror,
Antoine Quentin Fouquier-
Tinville, p. 228
BOUTBOUL Julien, Un Rouage...
- Fouquier-
Tinville is
forced to take up witnesses. Gérard
approaches the
Tribunal and
confesses to the
falsity of his
indictment but Fouquier-
Tinville takes...
- towers. It was
renamed the "Hall of Liberty."
Antoine Quentin Fouquier-
Tinville, a Montagnard, was
named public prosecutor, and
installed his
office and...
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commissaries headed by
Monet acting upon the
orders of
Antoine Quentin Fouquier-
Tinville. Élisabeth
embraced Marie-Therese and ****ured her that she
would return...
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Madame Roland's
death warrant,
signed by
Antoine Quentin Fouquier-
Tinville...
- and two
deputies to the
court Jean-Baptiste Fleuriot-Lescot and Fouquier-
Tinville.
Within three days
Faure preferred to give up the post and was replaced...