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  2. Jean-Paul Marat - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Paul Marat was born in Boudry, in the Prussian Principality of Neuchâtel (now a canton of Switzerland), on 24 May 1743. [7] He was the first of five children born to Jean Mara (born Juan Salvador Mara; 1704–1783), a Sardinian [ 8 ] [ 9 ] from Cagliari , and Louise Cabrol (1724–1782), from Geneva . [ 10 ]

  3. The Triumph of Marat - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph of Marat (French: Le Triomphe de Marat) is an oil on canvas history painting by the French artist Louis-Léopold Boilly, from 1794. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is in the collection of the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille , having been acquired in 1865.

  4. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Marat's Triumph

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    Original - The French Revolution, 1793: a crowd celebrates the acquittal of Jean-Paul Marat. Alternate - Redid the levels, color balance, and contrast. Reason 215-year-old political cartoon of an event from the French Revolution: celebration of Jean-Paul Marat's acquittal for his role in the execution of Louis XVI of France. Text translation ...

  5. Charlotte Corday - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont (27 July 1768 – 17 July 1793), known simply as Charlotte Corday (French:), was a figure of the French Revolution who assassinated revolutionary and Jacobin leader Jean-Paul Marat on 13 July 1793.

  6. Marat - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Marat (given name) Marat (surname) Jean-Paul Marat (1743–1793), French political theorist, physician, ...

  7. Category:Cultural depictions of Jean-Paul Marat - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Cultural depictions of Jean-Paul Marat"

  8. Simonne Évrard - Wikipedia

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    Simonne Évrard was born in Tournus,Saône-et-Loire, Burgundy to Nicolas Évrard, a ship’s carpenter, and his second wife Catherine Large. The eldest of three daughters, at the age of 12 she would end up taking care of her sisters when they were orphaned after the death of her father who was 50 years old at the time.

  9. Charenton (asylum) - Wikipedia

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    The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis Sade, which is usually simplified to Marat/Sade, is a play written by Peter Weiss in which de Sade directs a play featuring the inmates as actors. During his time at Charenton, de Sade did direct plays at the facility.