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20 de may. de 2024 · Jean-Paul Marat (born May 24, 1743, Boudry, near Neuchâtel, Switzerland—died July 13, 1793, Paris, France) was a French politician, physician, and journalist, a leader of the radical Montagnard faction during the French Revolution.
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10 de may. de 2024 · 167 subscribers. 1 view 3 hours ago. ...more. Nella primavera del 1970, nel Salone dei Contrafforti del Palazzo della Pilotta di Parma viene allestita la mostra “Lucio Del Pezzo. Mondo come misura...
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9 de may. de 2024 · Marat was a vocal defender of the lower classes and published his fervent views in pamphlets and newspapers, printing his own periodical L’Ami du Peuple (The Friend of the People) to circulate...
Hace 5 días · Hazan describes Jean Paul Marat through the eyes of the people, but the explicit sketch of his prophetic powers has a rather strange effect and even seems to give him a hagiographic aura. Hazan tries to express objectified views on Danton as well, choosing for the middle way between Alphonse Aulard’s glorification and Albert ...
19 de may. de 2024 · She sought to prevent a complete elimination of the monarchy by embracing the efforts of Austria and others in restoring her husband to her former power; to do so, she obtained her army's war plans and passed them to the Austrian war department.
24 de may. de 2024 · The Death of Marat. Annotation. This famous depiction of Marat’s assassination (1793) is by the unofficial (and sometimes official) artist of the French Revolution, Jacques–Louis David, a leading exponent of the neoclassical style.
21 de may. de 2024 · Marat wrote The Chains of Slavery in English in 1774, addressing a British audience. This is the French version published in 1793.