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  1. himself to the Girondists. Following the fall of the Girondists (31 June-2 July 1793) he fled to Caen and attempted to cause an uprising against the Convention; he then escaped to Bordeaux and hid in Saint-Emilion, at a wigmaker's called Troquart, with Buzot and Barbaroux. In June 1794, believing their safety to be compromised, Pétion, Buzot ...

  2. French politician (1756-1794) This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 09:58. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. See also Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . PÉTION DE VILLENEUVE, JERÔME (1756–1794), French writer and politician, was the son of a procureur at Chartres. He became an avocat in 1778, and at once began to try to make a name in literature. His first printed work was an essay, Sur ...

  4. Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve (3 January 1756 – 18 June 1794) was a French writer and politician who served as the second mayor of Paris, from 1791 to 1792, and the first regular president of the National Convention in 1792. During the French Revolution, he was associated with the moderate Girondins, and voted against the immediate execution ...

  5. Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve (zhārōm´ pātyôN´ də vēlnöv´), 1756–94, French revolutionary. A leader of the Jacobins, Pétion sat in the Constituent Assembly, was elected (Nov., 1791) mayor of Paris over the marquis de Lafayette, and by inaction aided the antiroyal demonstration of June 20, 1792.

  6. Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve. 1756 - 1794. Informations générales. Né le 2 janvier 1756 à Chartres ( - Généralité d'Orléans - France) Décédé le 20 juin 1794 à Saint-Magne-de-Castillon (Gironde - France) Mandats à l'Assemblée nationale ou à la Chambre des députés. Biographies.

  7. Jerome Pétion de Villeneuve (1756-1794) was a writer and politician. He was best known for serving as the second mayor of Paris between November 1791 and October 1792. The son of a Chartres public official, the young Pétion worked as both a writer and a lawyer, enjoying little success with either. The unfolding revolution saw his writing ...