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RMD8A16A–CLUB DES CORDELIERS
last meeting of the club of the Cordeliers (dernier seance du club des cordeliers). The Cordeliers is the name that took the Franciscans established in France. In 1789, the Franciscans had 284 convents in France, all which were closed in 1790 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/last-meeting-of-the-club-of-the-cordeliers-dernier-seance-du-club-image68548880.html
RMDYEJP8–last meeting of the club of the Cordeliers (dernier seance du club des cordeliers). The Cordeliers is the name that took the Franciscans established in France. In 1789, the Franciscans had 284 convents in France, all which were closed in 1790
Fabre d’Eglantine (Philippe-François-Nazaire Fabre) (1750-1794). French actor, playwright, poet and politician. He was president of the Club des Cordeliers (Cordeliers Club) and deputy to the National Convention. He took part in the creation of the French Revolutionary calendar. He was guillotined on 5 April 1794. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fabre-deglantine-philippe-franois-nazaire-fabre-1750-1794-french-actor-playwright-poet-and-politician-he-was-president-of-the-club-des-cordeliers-cordeliers-club-and-deputy-to-the-national-convention-he-took-part-in-the-creation-of-the-french-revolutionary-calendar-he-was-guillotined-on-5-april-1794-portrait-engraving-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-1876-image606530006.html
RM2X6NR5X–Fabre d’Eglantine (Philippe-François-Nazaire Fabre) (1750-1794). French actor, playwright, poet and politician. He was president of the Club des Cordeliers (Cordeliers Club) and deputy to the National Convention. He took part in the creation of the French Revolutionary calendar. He was guillotined on 5 April 1794. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876.
Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette (Pierre Gaspard Anaxagore Chaumette) (1763-1794). French politician. In 1790 he joined the Club des Cordeliers (Cordeliers Club). He was a fervent anticlerical. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pierre-gaspard-chaumette-pierre-gaspard-anaxagore-chaumette-1763-1794-french-politician-in-1790-he-joined-the-club-des-cordeliers-cordeliers-club-he-was-a-fervent-anticlerical-portrait-engraving-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-1876-image609025377.html
RM2XARE29–Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette (Pierre Gaspard Anaxagore Chaumette) (1763-1794). French politician. In 1790 he joined the Club des Cordeliers (Cordeliers Club). He was a fervent anticlerical. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876.
Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette (Pierre Gaspard Anaxagore Chaumette) (1763-1794). French politician. In 1790 he joined the Club des Cordeliers (Cordeliers Club). He was a fervent anticlerical. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pierre-gaspard-chaumette-pierre-gaspard-anaxagore-chaumette-1763-1794-french-politician-in-1790-he-joined-the-club-des-cordeliers-cordeliers-club-he-was-a-fervent-anticlerical-portrait-engraving-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-1876-image608701148.html
RM2XA8MEM–Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette (Pierre Gaspard Anaxagore Chaumette) (1763-1794). French politician. In 1790 he joined the Club des Cordeliers (Cordeliers Club). He was a fervent anticlerical. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876.
Danton au club des Cordeliers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/danton-au-club-des-cordeliers-image396868575.html
RM2E1JWWK–Danton au club des Cordeliers
Marie-Joseph Chénier (Marie-Joseph Blaise de Chénier) (1764-1811). French poet, dramatist and politician. He was a member of the Club des Cordeliers and the Paris Commune. Deputy of the National Convention for the department of Seine-et-Oise. He joined Danton's party and voted for the death sentence on Louis XVI. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, part 2, 1879. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marie-joseph-chnier-marie-joseph-blaise-de-chnier-1764-1811-french-poet-dramatist-and-politician-he-was-a-member-of-the-club-des-cordeliers-and-the-paris-commune-deputy-of-the-national-convention-for-the-department-of-seine-et-oise-he-joined-dantons-party-and-voted-for-the-death-sentence-on-louis-xvi-portrait-engraving-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-part-2-1879-image633781300.html
RM2YR36EC–Marie-Joseph Chénier (Marie-Joseph Blaise de Chénier) (1764-1811). French poet, dramatist and politician. He was a member of the Club des Cordeliers and the Paris Commune. Deputy of the National Convention for the department of Seine-et-Oise. He joined Danton's party and voted for the death sentence on Louis XVI. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, part 2, 1879.
le club des cordeliers,aujourd'hui musee dupuytren, 1672-1792,histoire de france par henri martin,editeur furne 1850 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/le-club-des-cordeliersaujourdhui-musee-dupuytren-1672-1792histoire-de-france-par-henri-martinediteur-furne-1850-image402318132.html
RF2EAF4TM–le club des cordeliers,aujourd'hui musee dupuytren, 1672-1792,histoire de france par henri martin,editeur furne 1850
Georges Danton (Georges Jacques Danton) (1759-1794). French lawyer and politician in the French Revolution, one of the first leaders of the Jacobin Club. In March 1793 Danton participated in the creation of the Revolutionary Tribunal. In April 1793 he joined the Committee of Public Safety. He died at the guillotine on 5 April 1794, accused of being an 'enemy of the Republic'. Portrait of Danton at the Convention. Drawing by Eugene Joseph Viollat. Engraving by Pannemaker. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/georges-danton-georges-jacques-danton-1759-1794-french-lawyer-and-politician-in-the-french-revolution-one-of-the-first-leaders-of-the-jacobin-club-in-march-1793-danton-participated-in-the-creation-of-the-revolutionary-tribunal-in-april-1793-he-joined-the-committee-of-public-safety-he-died-at-the-guillotine-on-5-april-1794-accused-of-being-an-enemy-of-the-republic-portrait-of-danton-at-the-convention-drawing-by-eugene-joseph-viollat-engraving-by-pannemaker-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-1876-image609189058.html
RM2XB2XT2–Georges Danton (Georges Jacques Danton) (1759-1794). French lawyer and politician in the French Revolution, one of the first leaders of the Jacobin Club. In March 1793 Danton participated in the creation of the Revolutionary Tribunal. In April 1793 he joined the Committee of Public Safety. He died at the guillotine on 5 April 1794, accused of being an 'enemy of the Republic'. Portrait of Danton at the Convention. Drawing by Eugene Joseph Viollat. Engraving by Pannemaker. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876.
Portrait of Philippe François Nazaire (1750-1794), dit Fabre d'Eglantine. A French author and actor, he entered the Club des Cordeliers, which was to become the Jacobins club, became a Montagnard deputy, and was guillotined in 1794. Iconographie des contemporains depuis 1789 jusqu'à 1829, tome premier, Paris, Delpech, 1833. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-philippe-franois-nazaire-1750-1794-dit-fabre-deglantine-a-french-author-and-actor-he-entered-the-club-des-cordeliers-which-was-to-become-the-jacobins-club-became-a-montagnard-deputy-and-was-guillotined-in-1794-iconographie-des-contemporains-depuis-1789-jusqu-1829-tome-premier-paris-delpech-1833-image424977228.html
RM2FKBAP4–Portrait of Philippe François Nazaire (1750-1794), dit Fabre d'Eglantine. A French author and actor, he entered the Club des Cordeliers, which was to become the Jacobins club, became a Montagnard deputy, and was guillotined in 1794. Iconographie des contemporains depuis 1789 jusqu'à 1829, tome premier, Paris, Delpech, 1833.
Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles (1759-1794). French judge and politician who took part in the French Revolution. President of the National Convention (8 to 22 August 1793). Portrait. Drawing by Liénard. Engraving by Pannemaker. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marie-jean-hrault-de-schelles-1759-1794-french-judge-and-politician-who-took-part-in-the-french-revolution-president-of-the-national-convention-8-to-22-august-1793-portrait-drawing-by-linard-engraving-by-pannemaker-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-1876-image606362128.html
RM2X6E528–Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles (1759-1794). French judge and politician who took part in the French Revolution. President of the National Convention (8 to 22 August 1793). Portrait. Drawing by Liénard. Engraving by Pannemaker. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876.
INDRE-ET-LOIRE. La Porte des Cordeliers, à Loches 1903 old antique print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/indre-et-loire-la-porte-des-cordeliers-loches-1903-old-antique-print-image183053407.html
RFMHPPDK–INDRE-ET-LOIRE. La Porte des Cordeliers, à Loches 1903 old antique print
LOSS Hebert: NIGHTMARE OF GOBEL .. HEBERT, VINCENT, CHAUMETTE, 14 MARS 1794 / CARRIAGE OF CONVICTS Hébertists STARTED FOR SCAFFOLD, PASSING TO THE CLUB JACOBINS Pierre-Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831). 'Chute des Hébertistes: supplice de Gobel .. Hébert, Vincent, Chaumette, 14 mars 1794/le chariot des condamnés Hébertistes en route pour l'échafaud, passant devant le club des Jacobins'. Eau-forte, 1794. Paris, musée Carnavalet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/loss-hebert-nightmare-of-gobel-hebert-vincent-chaumette-14-mars-1794-carriage-of-convicts-hbertists-started-for-scaffold-passing-to-the-club-jacobins-pierre-gabriel-berthault-1737-1831-chute-des-hbertistes-supplice-de-gobel-hbert-vincent-chaumette-14-mars-1794le-chariot-des-condamns-hbertistes-en-route-pour-lchafaud-passant-devant-le-club-des-jacobins-eau-forte-1794-paris-muse-carnavalet-image349905611.html
RM2B97G4Y–LOSS Hebert: NIGHTMARE OF GOBEL .. HEBERT, VINCENT, CHAUMETTE, 14 MARS 1794 / CARRIAGE OF CONVICTS Hébertists STARTED FOR SCAFFOLD, PASSING TO THE CLUB JACOBINS Pierre-Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831). 'Chute des Hébertistes: supplice de Gobel .. Hébert, Vincent, Chaumette, 14 mars 1794/le chariot des condamnés Hébertistes en route pour l'échafaud, passant devant le club des Jacobins'. Eau-forte, 1794. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
ALEXANDRE KOUBITZKY as Marat addressing the Cordeliers' Club and ALBERT DIEUDONNE as Napoleon Bonaparte in the 1st Singing of The Marseillaise in NAPOLEON Vu Par ABEL GANCE 1927 director ABEL GANCE Cine France / Films Abel Gance / Isepa - Wengeroff Film GmbH / Pathe Consortium Cinema / Societe Westi / Societe generale des films Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alexandre-koubitzky-as-marat-addressing-the-cordeliers-club-and-albert-dieudonne-as-napoleon-bonaparte-in-the-1st-singing-of-the-marseillaise-in-napoleon-vu-par-abel-gance-1927-director-abel-gance-cine-france-films-abel-gance-isepa-wengeroff-film-gmbh-pathe-consortium-cinema-societe-westi-societe-generale-des-films-image438480432.html
RM2GDAE7C–ALEXANDRE KOUBITZKY as Marat addressing the Cordeliers' Club and ALBERT DIEUDONNE as Napoleon Bonaparte in the 1st Singing of The Marseillaise in NAPOLEON Vu Par ABEL GANCE 1927 director ABEL GANCE Cine France / Films Abel Gance / Isepa - Wengeroff Film GmbH / Pathe Consortium Cinema / Societe Westi / Societe generale des films
The Right of Meeting at Paris: M. Ducasse speaking at the Salle des Folies-Belleville, 1869. 'The right of meeting (droit de la reunion) which was conceded in France at the same time as the new liberty of the press has led to the formation of several clubs...at which social and even political questions are discussed...in much the same spirit as at the Jacobins or Cordeliers in the days of the first Revolution...The speakers are generally petty demagogues, who give vent to long strings of Republican and Communist theories, which are greedily swallowed by their audience...[This] audience, compos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-right-of-meeting-at-paris-m-ducasse-speaking-at-the-salle-des-folies-belleville-1869-the-right-of-meeting-droit-de-la-reunion-which-was-conceded-in-france-at-the-same-time-as-the-new-liberty-of-the-press-has-led-to-the-formation-of-several-clubsat-which-social-and-even-political-questions-are-discussedin-much-the-same-spirit-as-at-the-jacobins-or-cordeliers-in-the-days-of-the-first-revolutionthe-speakers-are-generally-petty-demagogues-who-give-vent-to-long-strings-of-republican-and-communist-theories-which-are-greedily-swallowed-by-their-audience-this-audience-compos-image631181402.html
RM2YJTP8X–The Right of Meeting at Paris: M. Ducasse speaking at the Salle des Folies-Belleville, 1869. 'The right of meeting (droit de la reunion) which was conceded in France at the same time as the new liberty of the press has led to the formation of several clubs...at which social and even political questions are discussed...in much the same spirit as at the Jacobins or Cordeliers in the days of the first Revolution...The speakers are generally petty demagogues, who give vent to long strings of Republican and Communist theories, which are greedily swallowed by their audience...[This] audience, compos
Georges Danton (1759-1794) révolutionnaire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/georges-danton-1759-1794-rvolutionnaire-image442105189.html
Fabre d'Eglantine (Philippe-François-Nazaire Fabre) (1750-1794). French actor, playwright, poet and politician. He was president of the Club des Cordeliers (Cordeliers Club) and deputy to the National Convention. He took part in the creation of the French Revolutionary calendar. He was guillotined on 5 April 1794. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fabre-deglantine-philippe-franois-nazaire-fabre-1750-1794-french-actor-playwright-poet-and-politician-he-was-president-of-the-club-des-cordeliers-cordeliers-club-and-deputy-to-the-national-convention-he-took-part-in-the-creation-of-the-french-revolutionary-calendar-he-was-guillotined-on-5-april-1794-portrait-engraving-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-1876-image606909537.html
RM2X7B38H–Fabre d'Eglantine (Philippe-François-Nazaire Fabre) (1750-1794). French actor, playwright, poet and politician. He was president of the Club des Cordeliers (Cordeliers Club) and deputy to the National Convention. He took part in the creation of the French Revolutionary calendar. He was guillotined on 5 April 1794. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876.
Louis Legendre, boucher à Paris, membre du club des Cordeliers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/louis-legendre-boucher-paris-membre-du-club-des-cordeliers-image478642051.html
RM2JPM0PY–Louis Legendre, boucher à Paris, membre du club des Cordeliers
Jean-Baptiste Carrier (1756-1794). French revolutionary and politician, most notable for his bloody actions in the War in the Vendée, during the Reign of Terror (1793-1794). After the fall of Robespierre'''s government, Carrier was tried for war crimes by the Revolutionary Tribunal, found guilty and guillotined at the Place de Grève in Paris on 16 December 1794. Portrait. Engraving. History Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jean-baptiste-carrier-1756-1794-french-revolutionary-and-politician-most-notable-for-his-bloody-actions-in-the-war-in-the-vende-during-the-reign-of-terror-1793-1794-after-the-fall-of-robespierres-government-carrier-was-tried-for-war-crimes-by-the-revolutionary-tribunal-found-guilty-and-guillotined-at-the-place-de-grve-in-paris-on-16-december-1794-portrait-engraving-history-image634328189.html
RM2YT0425–Jean-Baptiste Carrier (1756-1794). French revolutionary and politician, most notable for his bloody actions in the War in the Vendée, during the Reign of Terror (1793-1794). After the fall of Robespierre'''s government, Carrier was tried for war crimes by the Revolutionary Tribunal, found guilty and guillotined at the Place de Grève in Paris on 16 December 1794. Portrait. Engraving. History
Marie-Joseph Chénier (Marie-Joseph Blaise de Chénier) (1764-1811). French poet, dramatist and politician. He was a member of the Club des Cordeliers and the Paris Commune. Deputy of the National Convention for the department of Seine-et-Oise. He joined Danton's party and voted for the death sentence on Louis XVI. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, part 2, 1879. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marie-joseph-chnier-marie-joseph-blaise-de-chnier-1764-1811-french-poet-dramatist-and-politician-he-was-a-member-of-the-club-des-cordeliers-and-the-paris-commune-deputy-of-the-national-convention-for-the-department-of-seine-et-oise-he-joined-dantons-party-and-voted-for-the-death-sentence-on-louis-xvi-portrait-engraving-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-part-2-1879-image634355210.html
RM2YT1AF6–Marie-Joseph Chénier (Marie-Joseph Blaise de Chénier) (1764-1811). French poet, dramatist and politician. He was a member of the Club des Cordeliers and the Paris Commune. Deputy of the National Convention for the department of Seine-et-Oise. He joined Danton's party and voted for the death sentence on Louis XVI. Portrait. Engraving. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, part 2, 1879.
Jacques René Hébert, journaliste pamphlétaire membre du club des cordeliers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jacques-ren-hbert-journaliste-pamphltaire-membre-du-club-des-cordeliers-image478642680.html
RM2JPM1HC–Jacques René Hébert, journaliste pamphlétaire membre du club des cordeliers
Georges Danton (Georges Jacques Danton) (1759-1794). French lawyer and politician in the French Revolution, one of the first leaders of the Jacobin Club. In March 1793 Danton participated in the creation of the Revolutionary Tribunal. He died at the guillotine on 5 April 1794, accused of being an enemy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/georges-danton-georges-jacques-danton-1759-1794-french-lawyer-and-politician-in-the-french-revolution-one-of-the-first-leaders-of-the-jacobin-club-in-march-1793-danton-participated-in-the-creation-of-the-revolutionary-tribunal-he-died-at-the-guillotine-on-5-april-1794-accused-of-being-an-enemy-image634954168.html
RM2YW0JEG–Georges Danton (Georges Jacques Danton) (1759-1794). French lawyer and politician in the French Revolution, one of the first leaders of the Jacobin Club. In March 1793 Danton participated in the creation of the Revolutionary Tribunal. He died at the guillotine on 5 April 1794, accused of being an enemy
Georges Danton (Georges Jacques Danton) (1759-1794). French lawyer and politician in the French Revolution, one of the first leaders of the Jacobin Club. In March 1793 Danton participated in the creation of the Revolutionary Tribunal. In April 1793 he joined the Committee of Public Safety. He died at the guillotine on 5 April 1794, accused of being an 'enemy of the Republic'. Portrait of Danton at the Convention. Drawing by Eugene Joseph Viollat. Engraving by Pannemaker. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876. Author: Eugene Joseph Viollat (d. 1901). French artist. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/georges-danton-georges-jacques-danton-1759-1794-french-lawyer-and-politician-in-the-french-revolution-one-of-the-first-leaders-of-the-jacobin-club-in-march-1793-danton-participated-in-the-creation-of-the-revolutionary-tribunal-in-april-1793-he-joined-the-committee-of-public-safety-he-died-at-the-guillotine-on-5-april-1794-accused-of-being-an-enemy-of-the-republic-portrait-of-danton-at-the-convention-drawing-by-eugene-joseph-viollat-engraving-by-pannemaker-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-1876-author-eugene-joseph-viollat-d-1901-french-artist-image609661946.html
RM2XBTE0X–Georges Danton (Georges Jacques Danton) (1759-1794). French lawyer and politician in the French Revolution, one of the first leaders of the Jacobin Club. In March 1793 Danton participated in the creation of the Revolutionary Tribunal. In April 1793 he joined the Committee of Public Safety. He died at the guillotine on 5 April 1794, accused of being an 'enemy of the Republic'. Portrait of Danton at the Convention. Drawing by Eugene Joseph Viollat. Engraving by Pannemaker. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876. Author: Eugene Joseph Viollat (d. 1901). French artist.
François Henriot, membre du club des Cordeliers. commandant la garde nationale de la section du Jardin-des-Plantes général de Garde nationale de Paris Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/franois-henriot-membre-du-club-des-cordeliers-commandant-la-garde-nationale-de-la-section-du-jardin-des-plantes-gnral-de-garde-nationale-de-paris-image482050158.html
RM2K077W2–François Henriot, membre du club des Cordeliers. commandant la garde nationale de la section du Jardin-des-Plantes général de Garde nationale de Paris
Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles (1759-1794). French judge and politician who took part in the French Revolution. President of the National Convention (8 to 22 August 1793). Portrait. Drawing by Liénard. Engraving by Pannemaker. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marie-jean-hrault-de-schelles-1759-1794-french-judge-and-politician-who-took-part-in-the-french-revolution-president-of-the-national-convention-8-to-22-august-1793-portrait-drawing-by-linard-engraving-by-pannemaker-history-of-the-french-revolution-volume-i-1876-image606777860.html
RM2X7539T–Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles (1759-1794). French judge and politician who took part in the French Revolution. President of the National Convention (8 to 22 August 1793). Portrait. Drawing by Liénard. Engraving by Pannemaker. 'History of the French Revolution'. Volume I, 1876.