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Jacques Pierre Brissot - Wikipedia Jacques Pierre Brissot (French pronunciation: [ʒak pjɛʁ bʁiso], 15 January 1754 – 31 October 1793), also known as Brissot de Warville, was a French journalist, abolitionist, and revolutionary leading the faction of Girondins (initially called Brissotins) at the National Convention in Paris
Jacques-Pierre Brissot | French Revolutionary, Abolitionist . . . Jacques-Pierre Brissot (born January 15, 1754, Chartres, France—died October 31, 1793, Paris) was a leader of the Girondins (often called Brissotins), a moderate bourgeois faction that opposed the radical-democratic Jacobins during the French Revolution
Jacques-Pierre Brissot - World History Encyclopedia Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville (1754-1793) was a French journalist, abolitionist, and politician who played a prominent role in the French Revolution (1789-1799) A leader of the Girondins, a moderate
Jacques Brissot - Alpha History Jacques Brissot (1754-1793) was the figurehead and de facto leader of the Girondinist bloc which dominated France’s government in 1792-93 Born in Chartres, Brissot was the 13th son of an innkeeper but nevertheless managed to receive a good education
Brissot, Jacques Pierre - Enlightenment and Revolution Brissot, Jacques Pierre (1754-1793): French Journalist and Revolutionary Jacques Pierre Brissot was born in Chartres, a small town sixty miles southwest of Paris He was the thirteenth child in a family of seventeen children
Jacques Pierre Brissot - 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica - StudyLight. org JACQUES PIERRE BRISSOT (1754-1793), who assumed the name of DE Warville, a celebrated French Girondist, was born at Chartres, where his father was an inn-keeper, in January 1754 Brissot received a good education and entered the office of a lawyer at Paris His first works, Theorie des lois
Brissot de Warville, Jacques Pierre | Encyclopedia. com Jacques Pierre Brissot de Warville (zhäk pyĕr brēsō´ də värvēl´), 1754–93, French revolutionary and journalist He began his career by writing numerous pamphlets and books His Théorie des lois criminelles (1781) was a plea for penal reform
Brissot - Crozier On Stuff Brissot was active in politics at the outbreak of the revolution in 1789 He was presented with the keys to the Bastille and gave speeches at the Jacobin Club as well as editing the Patriote Francais from 1789 to 1793 He was elected to the Legislative Assembly and then the National Convention