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  2. Charlotte Corday - Wikipedia

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    Corday is a character in Katherine Neville's 1988 novel The Eight. In the novel, Marat is killed, not by Corday, but by a former nun named Mireille. Corday accepts the blame and is executed for the crime so that Mireille may continue her quest for the mysterious and powerful Montglane Chess Service. [citation needed]

  3. Petit-Clamart attack - Wikipedia

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    The Petit-Clamart attack, also referred to by its perpetrators as Operation Charlotte Corday after Charlotte Corday, was an assassination attempt organized by Lieutenant-Colonel Jean Bastien-Thiry with the Organisation armée secrète (OAS) that aimed to kill Charles de Gaulle, president of France at the time. The attack was carried out on 22 ...

  4. The Death of Marat - Wikipedia

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    Created in the months after Marat's death, the painting shows Marat lying dead in his bath after his assassination by Charlotte Corday on 13 July 1793. [ 2 ] In 2001, art historian T. J. Clark called David's painting the first modernist work for "the way it took the stuff of politics as its material, and did not transmute it".

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  6. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Charlotte Corday.jpg

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  7. Jean-Jacques Hauer - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Jacques Hauer or Johann Jakob Hauer (10 March 1751 – 3 June 1829) was a German painter active in France. Hauer is known to have painted the portrait of Charlotte Corday before her execution.

  8. Gallows Thief - Wikipedia

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    Gallows Thief (2001) is a historical mystery novel by Bernard Cornwell set in London, England in the year 1817, which uses capital punishment as its backdrop. The story concerns an amateur investigator hired to rubber-stamp the death sentence of a condemned murderer.

  9. List of The 39 Clues characters - Wikipedia

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    It is revealed in Book 6 that he was almost killed by Robert Cahill Henderson/Bob Troppo. Lord Byron; Emperor Puyi was a child emperor and the last Emperor of China. In Book 8 it was revealed that he hid the clue, Silk on top of Mount Everest with the help of Tomas George Mallory. Beethoven; Alessandro Cagliostro; Henry Morton Stanley; Jane Austen