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- 1794, Desmoulins was sentenced to death by the Revolutionary Tribunal and guillotined alongside Danton and other accused Dantonists. Desmoulins was born...
- She was married to the revolutionary Camille Desmoulins. She was executed eight days after Camille Desmoulins and Georges Danton, accused of conspiring to...
- Antoinette Desmoulins, better known by her monastic name Sister Al****nde Desmoulins, was a French Benedictine nun of the Abbaye de la Paix Notre-Dame...
- Hospitaller André Desmoulins (fl. 1940), French cyclist Camille Desmoulins (1760–1794), French revolutionary leader Lucile Desmoulins née Duplessis (1770–1794)...
- Camille Desmoulins. Desmoulins was against the movement to dechristianize France, which Hébert and his followers supported. Père Duchesne and Desmoulins would...
- Roger de Moulins was the eighth Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1177 until his death in 1187. He succeeded Jobert of Syria. His successors...
- Desmoulins launched a new journal, Le Vieux Cordelier, attacking François Chabot and defending Danton in the first issue. In the second, Desmoulins attacked...
- credibility was thereby diminished. In December 1793, the journalist Camille Desmoulins—whose political opinions had long been aligned with those of Danton and...
- Desmoulins between 5 December 1793 and 3 February 1794 at the instigation of Georges Danton and warned not to exaggerate the revolution. Desmoulins argued...
- Cordeliers district, a famously radical area of Paris called, by Camille Desmoulins, "the only sanctuary where liberty has not been violated". Under the leadership...