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  1. Succeeded by. Electorate of Mainz. Electorate of Mainz. Today part of. Germany. Liberty pole, erected in Mainz in January 1793. The Republic of Mainz was the first democratic state in the current German territory [1] and was centered in Mainz. A product of the French Revolutionary Wars, it lasted from March to July 1793.

  2. Character. Seal of the Jacobin Club from 1789 to 1792, during the transition from absolutism to constitutional monarchy. By early 1791, clubs like the Jacobins, the Club des Cordeliers and the Cercle Social were increasingly dominating French political life. Numbers of men were members of two or more of such clubs.

  3. Raison d’être. Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture. The print magazine is released quarterly and reaches 75,000 subscribers, in addition to a web audience of over 3,000,000 a month.

  4. Jacobin Club Comte de Mirabeau, H. F. Helmolt (ed.): History of the World. New York, 1901. In addition to his place in the National Assembly, Mirabeau also served as a member of the Jacobin Club until his death. However, historian Charles Kuhlmann believed that "he was a Jacobin in name only and regarded the society as one of the chief ...

  5. The Birmingham Book Club, known to its opponents during the 1790s as the Jacobin Club due to its political radicalism, [1] and at times also as the Twelve Apostles, [2] was a book club and debating society based in Birmingham, England from the 18th to the 20th century. During the 18th century Midlands Enlightenment, the Radical and Unitarian ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tipu_SultanTipu Sultan - Wikipedia

    Fourth Anglo-Mysore War. Siege of Seringapatam (1799) Siege of Bahadur Benda. Tipu Sultan ( Sultan Fateh Ali Sahab Tipu; 1 December 1751 – 4 May 1799), commonly referred to as Sher-e-Mysore or "Tiger of Mysore", [2] [3] was the Indian Muslim ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore based in South India. [4] He was a pioneer of rocket artillery.

  7. The insurrection of 31 May – 2 June 1793 ( French: Journées du 31 mai et du 2 juin 1793 ), during the French Revolution, started after the Paris commune demanded that 22 Girondin deputies and members of the Commission of Twelve should be brought before the Revolutionary Tribunal. Jean-Paul Marat led the attack on the representatives in the ...

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