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- Errancis Cemetery or Cimetière des Errancis is a former cemetery in the 8th arrondis****t of Paris and was one of the cemeteries (the others being Madeleine...
- arrondis****t of Paris and was one of the four cemeteries (the others being Errancis Cemetery, Picpus Cemetery and the Cemetery of Saint Margaret) used to dispose...
- Saint-Étienne-des-Grès[better source needed] (one of the oldest), Madeleine Cemetery, Errancis Cemetery (used for the victims of the French Revolution), and...
- an execution which marked the end of the Terror. He was buried in the Errancis Cemetery, a common place of interment for those executed during the Revolution...
- sentenced to death, and guillotined the same day. He was buried in the Errancis Cemetery, a common place of interment for those executed during the Revolution...
- his ****ociates were interred in a m**** grave at the newly established Errancis Cemetery. Between 1844 and 1859 (likely in 1848), the remains of all those...
- Hébert, as well as the others guillotined that day, were disposed of in Errancis Cemetery.[citation needed] Scipion-Virginie Hébert was raised by a printer...
- twenty days later on 13 April 1794, and her corpse was disposed of in the Errancis Cemetery. The importance of Hébert's execution was known by everyone involved...
- made that". Saint-Just and his guillotined ****ociates were buried in the Errancis Cemetery, a common place of interment for those executed during the Revolution...
- who snatched her from me." Her body was buried in a common grave at the Errancis Cemetery in Paris. At the time of the Restoration, her brother Louis XVIII...