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  1. Antoine Barnave (1761-1793) was a French lawyer, moderate politician and compelling public speaker. Born in Grenoble, south-eastern France, Barnave was educated by his mother before obtaining a law degree. He showed revolutionary sentiment from a young age, penning an influential pamphlet in 1788 that earned him a trip to the Estates General.

  2. Antoine Barnave. En la Asamblea Constituyente (1789-91), Antoine Barnave fue uno de los más destacados oradores de la «izquierda», teórico de la Revolución y partidario de un liberalismo político de tendencia burguesa, sin connotaciones populares. Defendió propuestas como la inviolabilidad de los diputados, la supresión de las órdenes ...

  3. Antoine Barnave (born October 22, 1761, Grenoble, France—died November 29, 1793, Paris) was a prominent political figure of the early French Revolutionary period whose oratorical skill and political incisiveness made him one of the most highly respected members of the National Assembly. Of an upper-bourgeois Protestant family, Barnave was ...

  4. 17 de may. de 2023 · Antoine Barnave was one of the most influential statesmen in the early French Revolution. He was a didactic man of austere morals and vaulting ambition who dressed as an English dandy, running up considerable tailor’s bills. Before his execution at age thirty-two, he played a decisive role in revolutionary politics and even governed France in ...

  5. Antoine Barnave. 0 references. Encyclopædia Universalis ID. antoine-pierre-joseph-marie-barnave. 0 references. ExecutedToday ID. 2014/11/29/1793. 0 references ...

  6. Before his execution at age thirty-two, he played a decisive role in revolutionary politics and even governed France in 1791 through a secret correspondence with Marie-Antoinette.In the first biography for more than a century, John Hardman traces Barnave’s life from his youth in Dauphiné to his role in the Constituent Assembly and his part in forming the Feuillants, the party dedicated to ...

  7. This chapter covers Antoine Barnave's contact with the queen that began in October 1790, which was significant as Marie-Antoinette was increasingly taking over the reins from a demoralised king. It details Barnave's travel to Saint-Cloud as president of the Assembly to present his compliments to the monarch and have a working session with the king.