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  1. 29 de may. de 2018 · Jean Paul Marat was born in Boudry, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, on May 24, 1743, the son of lower-middle-class parents. Of his early years very little is known. He acquired a medical education and for some years was a successful physician in both England and France. He also conducted scientific experiments in the fields of optics and electricity.

  2. Jean-Paul Marat (24 Mayıs 1743 - 13 Temmuz 1793), Fransız siyaset teorisyeni, bilim insanı ve hekim. [1] Fransız Devrimi sırasında gazeteci ve politikacı . Marat, 24 Mayıs 1743 'te Prusya Neuchâtel Prensliği 'nde ( İsviçre 'nin bir parçası) Boudry 'de doğdu. Cagliari, Sardunya yerlisi Jean Mara (Giovanni Mara) ve Castres'li ...

  3. Corday’s motive was to save her country from civil war. She believed Marat’s influence in the massive violence would lead to the demise of her country, and it was her duty to sacrifice her life to save France. 42 However, after Marat’s assassination, his followers martyred him. 43 Marat’s image was worshipped; there had never been a political leader at this point that was honored like ...

  4. 11 de dic. de 2019 · Un equipo de investigadores españoles liderados por Carlos Lalueza-Fox, genetista del CSIC en el Instituto de Biología Evolutiva de la Universidad Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona, decidió el año pasado llevar a cabo una investigación para conocer de primera mano qué tipo de enfermedad cutánea padeció el líder jacobino Jean-Paul Marat, asesinado en 1793 en la bañera de su casa por la joven ...

  5. MARAT, JEAN-PAUL. MARAT, JEAN-PAUL (1743–1793), French revolutionary political journalist, physician, and leader of the Jacobin Mountain.. Jean-Paul Marat is best known to posterity for two things: first, his populist, not to say rabble-rousing, journal, L'ami du peuple (Friend of the people), which phrase he also adopted for his revolutionary sobriquet; and second, Jacques-Louis David's ...

  6. 22 de oct. de 2022 · The assassination of revolutionary activist and Jacobin leader Jean- Paul Marat on 13 July 1793 was one of the most iconic moments of the French Revolution (1789-1799), immortalized in Jacques-Louis David's painting Death of Marat. Marat's killer, Charlotte Corday, believed that the only way to save the Revolution and prevent the excesses of ...

  7. de.alphahistory.com › Französische-Revolution › jeanJean-Paul Marat

    Jean-Paul Marat (1743–1793) war ein Arzt, der zum radikalen Journalisten wurde. Marat ist zu einer der bekanntesten Figuren der Französischen Revolution geworden, sowohl wegen seines vorzeitigen Todes als auch wegen seiner politischen Beiträge, die er im Leben geleistet hat.

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