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Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ viktyʁnjɛ̃ vɛʁɲo]; 31 May 1753 – 31
October 1793) was a
French lawyer and statesman, a figure...
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National Convention of 1792–1795. Five were lawyers:
Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud, Marguerite-Élie Guadet,
Armand Gensonné, Jean
Antoine Laffargue de Grangeneuve...
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against the
tocsin and alarm-gun
without the
approval of the convention;
Vergniaud suggested arresting Henriot. In his turn,
Robespierre urged the arrest...
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Vergniaud was one of the six Danton-class semi-dreadnought
battleships built for the
French Navy
between 1907 and 1911. When
World War I
began in August...
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depiction shows Marie-Jean Hérault de Séc****es and
Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud. François
Hanriot chef de la
section des Sans-Culottes (Rue Mouffetard);...
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Allied operations in
Macedonia in late 1916. Diderot,
Mirabeau and
Vergniaud briefly parti****ted in the
occupation of
Constantinople after the end...
- 69. ISBN 978-1-317-75485-5. Stephens,
Henry Morse (1892). Mirabeau.
Vergniaud. Gensonné. Guadet. Louvet.
Cambon (in French).
Clarendon Press. p. 9....
- Gérard
Vergniaud Étienne (28 May 1936 – 14
December 2008) was a linguist,
journalist and
writer of poems,
novels and essays. Gérard Étienne
wrote his...
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without the
permission of the Convention.
Vergniaud suggested the
arrest of Hanriot. (Robespierre
attacked Vergniaud and
denounced the
commission of Twelve...
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October 1793);
among them
Jacques Pierre Brissot and
Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans (6
November 1793),
father of king Louis...