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  1. 18 de jun. de 2014 · François Buzot (François Nicolas Léonard Buzot; Évreux, France, 1st March 1760 – Saint-Émilion, France, 18th June 1794) And so we find ourselves once more in Revolutionary France, this time to witness the end of François Buzot, a radical member of the National Convention and avowed Girondist. He lobbied hard for the death penalty for ...

  2. François Nicolas Léonard Buzot (1 March 1760 in Évreux – 24 June 1794 in Saint-Émilion) was a French politician and leader of the French Revolution. He suicide together with fellow-Girondin Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve .

  3. This biography of François Buzot, a Girondin leader in both the Constituent Assembly (1789-91) and the National Convention (1792-93), illustrates how his early life in Evreux and his training as a lawyer influenced his ideas and actions during the French Revolution, when he championed individual rights and the rule of law in a republic.

  4. 23 de ene. de 2019 · She tells him that when she heard of the arrest of twenty-two Girondins, she thought France was lost. But then, she asks him to stay alive, because a republican ‘while he breathes, while he has his freedom, can and must be useful’. A few weeks after Manon’s death at the Guillotine, Buzot and Petion shot themselves in the woods of Saint ...

  5. François Buzot. retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition. subject named as. Buzot, François Nicolas Léonard. Wikimedia import URL.

  6. François Nicolas Léonard Buzot (1 March 1760 – 18 June 1794) was a French politician and leader of the French Revolution. François-Nicolas-Léonard Buzot (* 1. März 1760 in Évreux; † 18. Juni 1794) war ein französischer Revolutionär. Buzot studierte Rechtswissenschaft und erlebte den Ausbruch der Revolution Advokat in seiner Heimatstadt.

  7. BUZOT, FRANÇOIS NICOLAS LÉONARD (1760–1794), French revolutionist, was born at Evreux on the 1st of March 1760. He studied law, and at the outbreak of the Revolution was an advocate in his native town. In 1789 he was elected deputy to the states-general, and there became known for his advanced opinions.