- François
Claudius Ravachol (14
October 1859 – 11 July 1892), was a
French illegalist anarchist mainly known for his
terrorist activism, impact, the myths...
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emblematic places of
bourgeois life.
During the
first part of the period,
Ravachol,
Rosalie Soubère, and
other anarchist activists engaged in a
series of...
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relationship with
another anarchist activist,
Joseph Jas-Béala. She
sheltered Ravachol in her home
while he was
being sought by the
police in 1891. The three...
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Dread is a
horror indie tabletop role-playing game
designed by
Epidiah Ravachol and
Nathaniel Barmore, and
published by The
Impossible Dream in 2006. The...
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March 1892 in
Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris, by
anarchist militants Ravachol,
Rosalie Soubère,
Joseph Jas-Béala, and
Charles Simon. The
attack was seen...
- The
Ravachol parrot lived in Pontevedra, Spain,
between 1891 and 1913. It was the pet of
pharmacist Perfecto Feijoo. It
became one of the
symbols of the...
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Charles Simon,
nicknamed Biscuit (Cookie) or
Ravachol II, (11 May 1873 in Saint-Jean-le-Blanc – 21 or 22
October 1894 at the
penal colony of Cayenne) was...
- attentats,
literally "Era of Attacks" (1892–1894) and the
first attacks of
Ravachol. As he
became increasingly isolated,
Henry paid
close attention to the...
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Europe into the Era of
Attacks (1892–1894).
Arrested with his
accomplices Ravachol,
Rosalie Soubère and
Charles Simon, he was
acquitted by the jury. He was...
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anarchist Sante Geronimo Caserio.
Acting in
retaliation for the
execution of
Ravachol and the
subsequent ratification of the anti-anarchist lois scélérates ("villainous...