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  1. Georges Couthon (22 de dezembro de 1755, Orcet — 28 de julho de 1794, Paris) foi um político francês, personalidade da Revolução Francesa e amigo de Robespierre. Advogado, presidente do tribunal civil de Clermont-Ferrand em 1790, foi eleito deputado em 1791 na Assembléia Legislativa, depois na Convenção Nacional, membro do ...

  2. Georges Auguste Couthon (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ oɡyst kutɔ̃], 22 December 1755 – 28 July 1794) was a French politician and lawyer known for his service as a deputy in the Legislative Assembly during the French Revolution. Couthon was elected to the Committee of Public Safety on 30 May 1793.

  3. Georges Auguste Couthon, également connu sous le nom d’ Aristide Couthon 1, est un avocat, homme politique et révolutionnaire français, le 22 décembre 1755 à Orcet, guillotiné le 28 juillet 1794, place de la Révolution, à Paris . Biographie. Un notable auvergnat.

  4. Georges Couthon (born Dec. 22, 1755, Orcet, Fr.—died July 28, 1794, Paris) was a close associate of Robespierre and Louis de Saint-Just on the Committee of Public Safety that ruled Revolutionary France during the period of the Jacobin dictatorship and Reign of Terror (1793–94).

  5. Georges Auguste Couthon (1755-1794) was a radical Jacobin and a member of the Committee of Public Safety. Born in south-central France, not far from Lyon, Couthon trained as a lawyer and worked in local politics. In 1791 he moved to the capital after being elected to the Legislative Assembly, immediately taking membership of the Jacobin Club.

  6. Au tout début de la Révolution, entre 1789 et 1790, Georges Couthon est une figure remarquée et très active à l’échelle de la ville de Clermont-Ferrand et même du département.

  7. 28 de mai. de 2024 · Overview. Georges-Auguste Couthon. (1775—1794) Quick Reference. (1775–94). Lawyer, then Revolutionary politician. Through confined to a wheelchair, he was a vigorous member of the Comité de Salut Public. A close ally of Robespierre and Saint‐Just, he died with them. [...]