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Joachim Vilate (9
October 1767 in Ahun,
Creuse – 7 May 1795), also
known as Sempronius-Gracchus
Vilate was a
French revolutionary figure. The Committee...
- Euripides' The
Trojan Women. In
Etruscan legend, he was
known as
Aivas Vilates. In the
account of
Dares the Phrygian, Ajax was
described as "stocky, powerfully...
- 1820 to Mendon,
Monroe County, New York. There, he
married his
first wife,
Vilate Murray, in
November 1822.
After purchasing his brother's
pottery business...
- l'Incorruptible.
According to his friend, the
surgeon Joseph Souberbielle,
Joachim Vilate,[citation needed] and Duplay's
daughter Élisabeth,
Robespierre became engaged...
-
missionary work in
western New York,
while Vilate Kimball cared for Young's family.
After Miriam died of consumption,
Vilate continued to care for Brigham's children...
- On this I
appeal to all
mothers who may be here." When a juror,
Joachim Vilate, told
Robespierre of this over dinner,
Robespierre broke his
plate in anger...
- June Pétion de
Villeneuve and François
Buzot committed suicide and
Joachim Vilate was
arrested on 21 June. On 26 June 1794 (8 Messidor), the
French army won...
-
Miles Romney and
Elizabeth Gaskell. He
married Jane
Jamieson (1850–?) and
Vilate Ellen Douglas. He was a
Bishop with the LDS
church and pla**** a role in...
- 2003 ed.). Thomson-Gale. pp. 972–973. ISBN 978-0-7876-4004-0.
Joachim Vilate (1795)
Causes secrètes de la révolution du 9 au 10 thermidor, p. 12-13 Doyle...
- Mendon, New York, as the
third of nine
children born to
Heber C.
Kimball and
Vilate Murray. She was the only
daughter to survive, and grew up
being very close...