TALLIEN, JEAN LAMBERT

zhäN läNbĕrˈ tälyăNˈ, 1767–1820, French revolutionary. A law clerk and later a printer, he became known through his Jacobin journal, Ami des citoyens. A leader in the attack (Aug., 1792) on the Tuileries, he became secretary of the Commune of Paris and sent circulars to the departments, urging severe punishments for counterrevolutionaries. In the Convention and the Committee of General Security he aided in overthrowing the Girondists; sent to Bordeaux in Sept., 1793, he used extreme methods to spread the Reign of Terror. Recalled to Paris in May, 1794, he was given the charge of many important prisoners, and fell in love with one of them, Theresa Cabarrus, the divorced wife of a marquis de Fontenay, whom he married. Denounced (June 12) by Maximilien Robespierre, Tallien began the attack on Robespierre in the coup of 9 Thermidor. A leader of the Thermidorian reaction, he thereafter lost importance. He accompanied (1798) Napoleon Bonaparte to Egypt, was captured by the English and lived briefly in England before returning (1802) to France and comparative obscurity.

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...FRIEND THE EMPERORS FRIEND MARSHAL JEAN LANNES Margaret Scott Chrisawn Contributions...1945- The emperors friend : Marshal Jean Lannes / Margaret Scott Chrisawn. p...0-313-31062-9 (alk. paper) I. Lannes, Jean. due de Montebello, 1769-1809. 2. Napoleon...
...Lamartine, Histoire des Girondins , ed. Jean-Pierre Jacques Paris: Librairie Plon...York: Avenel Books, 1982 . Matrat Jean Matrat, Robespierre; or the Tyranny of...obespierre Robespierre: Textes choisis , ed. Jean Poperen Paris: Editions Sociales, 1956-8...
...the Grimaudier farm, near the small town of Saint-Jean-Chambre in the future department of the Ardeche...Nimes. He nurtured friendships with the poets Jean-Francois de Laharpe and Jean-Pierre Florian through a mutual interest in literature...
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...takes on the French culture and language and participates in civic life); id. at 592 (quoting revolutionary leader Jean-Lambert Tallien as saying, "The only foreigners in France are bad citizens," thus espousing the view that French culture and values...


 

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TALLIEN, JEAN LAMBERT zhaN laNber talyaN , 1767 1820, French revolutionary. A law clerk...Fontenay, whom he married. Denounced (June 12) by Maximilien Robespierre, Tallien began the attack on Robespierre in the coup of 9 Thermidor. A leader...
...Fontenay, she became intimate with the revolutionary Jean Lambert Tallien, whom she married (1794) and whose policies she influenced...feminine styles of the Directoire period. Having divorced Tallien in 1802, she married the banker Caraman, who was later...


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