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  1. Jacques-Nicolas Billaud-Varenne (French pronunciation: [ʒak nikɔla bijo vaʁɛn]; 23 April 1756 – 3 June 1819), also known as Jean Nicolas or by his nicknames, the Righteous Patriot or the Tiger, was a French lawyer and a major figure in the French Revolution.

  2. Jacques-Nicolas Billaud-Varenne. Estampe à l'eau-forte de François Bonneville (fin du XVIII e siècle). Il est élu député de Paris à la Convention, le quatrième avec 472 voix sur 767 votants. Il siège aux côtés des montagnards.

  3. 30 de mai. de 2024 · Jean-Nicolas Billaud-Varenne (born April 23, 1756, La Rochelle, France—died June 3, 1819, near Port-au-Prince, Haiti) was a lawyer and pamphleteer, a member of the Committee of Public Safety that ruled Revolutionary France during the period of the Jacobin dictatorship (1793–94).

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  4. Jacques-Nicolas Billaud-Varenne (23 April 1756 – 3 June 1819), also known as Jean Nicolas or by his nicknames, the Righteous Patriot or the Tiger, was a French lawyer and a major figure in the French Revolution.

  5. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Jacques-Nicolas Billaud, dit Billaud-Varenne b. 23 Apr 1756, La Rochelle, Charente-Inférieure, France d. 13 Jun 1819, Port-au-Prince, Haiti Title: Président de la Convention nationale (President of the National Convention) Term: 5 Sep 1793 - 19 Sep 1793 Chronology:

  6. Biography. Politician of the French Revolution; member of the Jacobin Club, militated for a Republic in the early days of the Revolution; in 1792 elected deputy of Paris to the National Convention, where he demanded the abolition of monarchy and the establishment of a new calendar starting with Year I of the French Republic.

  7. Annonce de Billaud-Varenne de la déroute de l'armée de Charette qui a fait 600 prisonniers, lors de la séance du 2 pluviôse an II (21 janvier 1794) (1961, travail de l'Assemblée et productions du roi et des ministres)