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    Camille Desmoulins

    French journalist, politician and revolutionary

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  1. Lucie-Simplice-Camille-Benoît Desmoulins ( French: [lysi sɛ̃plis kamij bənwa demulɛ̃]; 2 March 1760 – 5 April 1794) was a French journalist, politician and a prominent figure of the French Revolution. He is best known for playing an instrumental role in the events that led to the Storming of the Bastille.

  2. Camille Desmoulins (born March 2, 1760, Guise, France—died April 5, 1794, Paris) was one of the most influential journalists and pamphleteers of the French Revolution. The son of an official of Guise, Desmoulins was admitted to the bar in 1785, but a stammer impeded his effectiveness as a lawyer.

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  4. Camille Desmoulins (1760-1794) was a politician and writer, probably the best known journalist of the French Revolution. Desmoulins was born in a small town in Picardy, northern France; his father was a government magistrate.

  5. This website is a repository of Camille Desmoulins' works, as well as resources on Camille Desmoulins, Lucile Duplessis, and their world.

  6. Lucie Simplice Camille Benoist Desmoulins (March 2, 1760 – April 5, 1794) was a French journalist and politician who played an important role in the French Revolution. He was closely associated with Georges Danton, rising to prominence with Danton and in the end sharing his fate.

  7. May 18, 2018 · Desmoulins, Camille (176094) French revolutionary. His pamphlets, such as Révolutions de France et de Brabant (1789), were widely read and he was responsible for provoking the mob that attacked the Bastille in 1789.

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