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Bertrand Barère de
Vieuzac (French pronunciation: [bɛʁtʁɑ̃ baʁɛʁ də vjøzak], 10
September 1755 – 13
January 1841) was a
French politician, freemason,...
- Mémoires sur
Carnot par son fils (2 vols., 1861–1864), Mémoires de Barère de
Vieuzac (with
David Angers, 4 vols 1842–1843). His
second son,
Marie Adolphe Carnot...
- the
Thermidorian Reaction of July 1794, and
defended Bertrand Barère de
Vieuzac,
Jacques Nicolas Billaud-Varenne, and
Collot d'Herbois from the accusations...
- his
entrance into the
Convention chamber then: "Louis", said Barère de
Vieuzac, "the
nation accuses you, the
National ****embly
decreed on 3
December that...
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Preceded by Marie-Jean Hérault de Séc****es
Succeeded by
Bertrand Barère de
Vieuzac Member of the
Chamber of
Deputies for Isère In
office 11
September 1819 –...
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deportation to
French Guiana,
along with
Collot d'Herbois and
Bertrand Barère de
Vieuzac,
where he
picked up
farming and took as
concubine a
black slave girl called...
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Claire Valérie
Lemercier as
Madame Boutelleau Paulette Dubost as Mrs.
Vieuzac, Milou's
mother Harriet Walter as Lily, Milou's sister-in-law
Martine Gautier...
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Victurnien Vergniaud Girondist leader; guillotined.
Bertrand Barère de
Vieuzac Girondist, then Montagnard;
Committee of
Public Safety member; drew up...
- 1958, pp. 490, 492, 514–515, 517, 543, in Tome IX, Discours. Barère de
Vieuzac, Bertrand; Carnot, H. (Hippolyte);
David d'Angers, Pierre-Jean (12 March...
- Hébertists on the
night of 13
March 1794,
despite the
reluctance of Barère de
Vieuzac,
Collot d'Herbois and Billaud-Varenne. The
order was to
arrest the leaders...