Maximin Isnard (French pronunciation: [maksimɛ̃ isnaʁ]; 16 November 1755 Grasse, Alpes-Maritimes – 12 March 1825 Grasse), French revolutionary, was a dealer...
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Isnard can refer to: Achille-Nicolas Isnard (1748-1803), French economist Maximin Isnard (1755-1825), French revolutionary politician Jean-Esprit Isnard...
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Attila the Hun Saint Mesmin or Maximin (died 520), French saint Maximin Isnard (1755–1825), French revolutionary Maximin Giraud (1835–1875), French Marian...
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notably the Marquis de Condorcet, Claude Fauchet, Marc David Lasource, Maximin Isnard, the Comte de Kersaint, Henri Larivière and above all Jacques Pierre...
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this threat, the Girondin leader Maximin Isnard proposed the creation of a nine-member Committee of Public Safety. Isnard was supported in this effort by...
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demanded that the arrested patriots be released. In reply, Girondin Maximin Isnard, presiding over the convention, launched into a bitter and threatening...
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Draguignan Estève Garcin, born in Draguignan Claude Gay, born in Draguignan Maximin Isnard, was a politician of Draguignan Michel Lafourcade, died in Draguignan...
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April, the Committee of Public Safety was installed on the proposal of Maximin Isnard, supported by Georges Danton. The Committee was composed of nine deputies...
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among them was Brissot, other members were Pierre Vergniaud, Fauchet, Maximin Isnard, Jean-Marie Roland. Maximilien Robespierre, also a Jacobin, strongly...
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National Convention In office 30 May 1793 – 13 June 1793 Preceded by Maximin Isnard Succeeded by Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois Personal details Born (1755-02-25)25...
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