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  1. They would not be released until 18 Frimaire Year III. Éléonore Duplay died on 26 July 1832, at the age of sixty-four, and was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery, where her grave may still be seen in the 34th division. Éléonore Duplay, called Cornélie, after Cornelia Africana of Ancient Rome, was the daughter of Maurice Duplay, a master ...

  2. Éléonore Duplay (1768, Paris – 26 July 1832, Paris), called Cornélie, after Cornelia Africana of Ancient Rome, was the daughter of Maurice Duplay, a master carpenter, and Françoise-Éléonore Vaugeois. She was the eldest of five children (four girls and a boy) and was born in 1768, two years after her parents' marriage, in Paris, where she would live all her life. During the Revolution ...

  3. 20 de ene. de 2020 · Éléonore Duplay; Usage on hu.wikipedia.org Maximilien de Robespierre; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Éléonore Duplay; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Maximilien de Robespierre; Éléonore Duplay; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org マクシミリアン・ロベスピエール; 利用者:Libman1225/sandbox; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Maximilien de Robespierre

  4. So, as promised, I'm finally (about a month late, but better late than never, I suppose) posting what I have as far as the portrayal of Éléonore Duplay in literature goes. The following links will only lead to English-language excerpts, but if anyone feels like browsing my…

  5. DUPLAY, Éléonore . Paris 1768–26. VII.1832 . The eldest daughter of a carpenter, Éléonore Duplay’s celebrity rests in being the fiancée of Robespierre. She was imprisoned after his death, and wore black for the rest of her days. The attribution of this mediocre pastel of a Revolutionary heroine to the subject herself was