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  1. Marie-Anne Charlotte Corday d'Armont (Saint-Saturnin-des-Ligneries, Normandia, 27 de julho de 1768 – Paris, 17 de julho de 1793) entrou para a história ao assassinar, duma forma premeditada, um dos mais importantes defensores da Revolução Francesa, Jean-Paul Marat, instaurada na França pelos jacobinos de quem ele era um dos ...

  2. Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont (27 July 1768 – 17 July 1793), known simply as Charlotte Corday (French:), was a figure of the French Revolution who assassinated revolutionary and Jacobin leader Jean-Paul Marat on 13 July 1793.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2006 · A jovem francesa Marie Anne Charlotte Corday D’Armont levava uma vida tranqüila para os padrões do século 18. Era de uma família aristocrática meio falida e foi educada em um convento. Provavelmente casaria e cuidaria da casa e dos filhos até o fim da vida.

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  4. Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont, descendente de uma família da pequena aristocracia da Normandia, foi educada na abadia da Trindade de Caen, de acordo com os valores tradicionais da aristocracia - o sentido de honra e a consciência do estatuto social - e no respeito da instituição monárquica, influenciada pelas Luzes e pelo ...

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    The assassin known to history as Charlotte Corday was born Marie-Anne-Charlotte Corday d'Armont on 27 July 1768 in Saint-Saturnin, Normandy. Her father, Jacques-François de Corday d'Armont, was the younger son of an impoverished noble family, a descendent of celebrated French dramatist Pierre Corneille. He married the charming but equally destitute...

    In July 1790, the revolutionary National Assembly ordered all convents and monasteries in France to be closed, casting Corday out of the place where she had lived for eight years. Rather than move back with her father, Corday remained in Caen, moving in with her cousin, Madame de Bretheville on her estate. Despite their political differences, the t...

    She arrived in Paris on 11 July, lodging in the Hôtel de la Providence on the rue des Vieux-Augustins. Originally, she had planned to kill Marat in full view of the National Convention to maximize her message, but the resurgence of a skin condition that had been plaguing Marat for two years had confined him to his bathtub in his home on the rue des...

    Marat's death sent shockwaves throughout Paris. Almost as shocking as the assassination itself was the fact that it was committed by a woman. While there could be no question of Corday's guilt, it was widely believed at the time that women were biologically incapable of committing such acts on their own. Many were certain that a man had coerced Cor...

  5. 5 de set. de 2024 · Charlotte Corday, born Marie-Anne-Charlotte Corday d'Armont was born in Normandy on July 27, 1768 and was executed on July 17, 1793 in Paris. Corday is buried at Chapelle Expiatoire in the 8th arrondissement in Paris.

  6. Marie-Anne-Charlotte Corday d’Armont. Born: July 27, 1768, Saint-Saturnin, near Séez, Normandy, France. Died: July 17, 1793, Paris (aged 24) Political Affiliation: Girondin. Role In: French Revolution. Ask the Chatbot a Question.

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