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  1. Jacques Pierre Brissot (15 January 1754 31 October 1793), who assumed the name of de Warville, was a leading member of the Girondist movement during the French Revolution. Some sources give his name as Jean Pierre Brissot. Brissot was born at Chartres, where his father was an inn-keeper.

  2. 8 de nov. de 2010 · Brissot de Warville, J.-P. (Jacques-Pierre), 1754-1793, Girondists Publisher Paris, Hachette Collection uconn_libraries; blc; americana Contributor ...

  3. Jacques Pierre Brissot, o Brissot de Warville, murió el 31 de octubre de 1793 en la guillotina. Recordamos su protagonismo en la Francia revolucionaria. Eduardo Montagut. 31 de octubre de 2016 ...

  4. Jacques Pierre Brissot (Chartres, 1754ko urtarrilaren 15a - Paris, 1793ko urriaren 31) frantziar kazetari, abolizionista eta iraultzailea izan zen. Girondarren buruzagia izan zen. 1788ko otsailean Société des amis des Noirs erakundearen sortzaileetako bat izan zen.

  5. 23 de dic. de 2003 · Even during his lifetime, the French revolutionary Girondin leader Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville's reputation was tarnished by allegations that, before 1789, he was a swindler, police spy, and political pornographer. These charges resurfaced in 1968 in a celebrated article by Robert Darnton, which found miscellaneous, fragmentary evidence ...

  6. Jacques Pierre Brissot ou Brissot de Warville, né le 15 janvier 1754 à Chartres et mort guillotiné le 31 octobre 1793 à Paris, est un journaliste et homme politique français, considéré comme un des chefs de file de la faction des girondins pendant la Révolution française . Venu à Paris en 1774 comme juriste (de rang modeste), il s ...

  7. Jacques-Pierre Brissot is best known as the leader of the Girondin faction during the French Revolution. His name is also usually associated with the beginning of the French revolutionary wars in 1792, and with the rise of the slave rebellion in the French colony of Saint Domingue from 1791 onwards.