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  1. While many sources record Hanriot's birth as September 3, 1761, in Nanterre, that municipality's historical society records the same event as occurring on December 2, 1759. The same Enfant de Nanterre source mentions that Hanriot shared a birthday with a sister, Marie-Cécile, and lists his parents as Edme Hanriot and Marguerite Davoine Hanriot.

  2. 20 de out. de 2021 · François Hanriot naît le 2 décembre 1759 à Nanterre. Fils d’Edme Hanriot et de Marguerite Davoine, il a pour parrain, François Coypel et pour marraine, Marie Murat. Son père est domestique chez M. Jusdairay, bourgeois de Paris, ancien trésorier de France.

  3. A Comissão foi abolida, mas em 2 de junho de 1793 as multidões - agora apoiadas pelas forças da Guarda Nacional chefiadas por Hébertista e o recém-nomeado Comandante-Geral François Hanriot - retornaram. Hanriot ameaçou incendiar a Convenção se os deputados girondinos infratores não fossem expulsos.

  4. François Hanriot (Nanterre, 3 settembre 1761 – Parigi, 28 luglio 1794) è stato un rivoluzionario e generale francese. Fu un leader giacobino francese e oratore di strada della rivoluzione. Giocò un ruolo fondamentale nell'Insurrezione antigirondina del 2 giugno 1793 e nella espulsione dei Girondini dalla Convenzione nazionale .

  5. François Hanriot, även känd under namnet Nicolas Henriot, född 1761, död 28 juli 1794, var en fransk revolutionär. Hanriot kom från enkla förhållande och tjänstgjorde under franska revolutionen i Paris nationalgarde och blev 31 maj 1793 dess chef.

  6. François Hanriot. French revolutionary, born at Nanterre (Seine) of poor parentage. Having lost his first employment -- with a procureur -- through dishonesty, he obtained a clerkship in the Paris octroi of 1789, but was dismissed for abandoning his post when the Parisians burned the octroi barriers on the night of the 12th-13th of July 1789.

    • December 3, 1759
    • July 28, 1794
  7. François Hanriot (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa ɑ̃ʁjo]; 2 December 1759 – 28 July 1794) was a French Sans-culotte leader, street orator, and commander of the National Guard during the French Revolution. He played a vital role in the Insurrection of 31 May – 2 June 1793 and subsequently the fall of the Girondins.