- Marc-Guillaume
Alexis Vadier (17 July 1736 – 14
December 1828) was a
major French politician of the
French Revolution. He is
sometimes called the "Great...
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especially Marc-Guillaume
Alexis Vadier, the
powerful president of the
Committee of
General Security. In
December 1793,
Vadier arrested Paine and took him...
- dissolved.
Among its
prominent members,
there were Marc-Guillaume
Alexis Vadier, Jean-Pierre-André Amar, Jean-Paul
Marat or Jacques-Louis David. On 2 October...
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Committee of
Public Safety like Barras,
Bertrand Barère,
Lazare Carnot, Marc
Vadier, Jean Amar and
Collot d'Herbois Over the
following days, the Thermidorians...
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range from 170,000 to 200,000–250,000 In one exchange, a Hébertist
named Vadier threatened to 'gut that fat turbot, Danton', who
replied that if he tried...
- only
believed in the
power of crime."
Robespierre was also
criticized by
Vadier, Barère,
Courtois and Fouché,
members of the
Committee of
General Security...
- the
instigator of the coup. He
contacted Robert Lindet on the 6th, and
Vadier on the 7th Thermidor.
Lecointre was ****isted by Barère, Fréron, Barras,...
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opponents Joseph Fouché, Jean-Lambert
Tallien and Marc-Guillaume
Alexis Vadier (the
latter two
members of the
Committee of
General Security), the fragile...
- leadership.
Others such as Billaud-Varenne,
Collot d'Herbois, Barère and
Vadier were
sentenced to
exile in
South America,
though the
latter two managed...
- Convention,
Robert Lindet, Jean-Pierre-André Amar, Marc-Guillaume
Alexis Vadier and Jean-Baptiste Drouet,
famous as the
postmaster of Sainte-Menehould who...