Yahoo Web Search

  1. François Hanriot

    François Hanriot

    French general and revolutionary

Search results

  1. 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.

  2. François Hanriot (born December 3, 1759, Nanterre, near Paris, France—died July 28, 1794, Paris) was the commander in chief of the Paris national guard during the supremacy of the Jacobin Club radicals, led by Maximilien Robespierre, in the French Revolution.

  3. Francois Hanriot (1761-1794) was a Parisian sans-culotte who became an influential National Guard commander. Born in Paris to a family of servants, Hanriot’s early life was unremarkable and miserable: he attempted many jobs, failed at most of them and was usually penniless.

  4. Oct 20, 2022 · Under the direction of François Hanriot, a former clerk who had been confirmed as commander of the National Guard only days before, the armed sans-culottes laid out a list of demands that included: the arrest of the 22 Girondins, as well as the entire Committee of Twelve.

  5. François Hanriot, né à Nanterre le 3 décembre 1759 [1], guillotiné à Paris le 28 juillet 1794, est un général de division de la Révolution française.

  6. François Hanriot. French Revolutionary, sans-culotte; appointed at the head of the National Guard during the uprising against the Convention on 31 May 1793; guillotined with Robespierre, whom he supported, on 28 July 1794.

  7. The free speaking National Guard officer Francois Hanriot. Having picked a fight with Parisian radicals, the Girondins now faced even greater opposition. The Commune, the Paris sections, the Jacobin club and the sans-culottes all denounced the Girondins as Royalists and Federalists (by this stage, both were anti-revolutionary slurs). Calls soon ...

  8. French revolutionary François Hanriot (1759–1794) played a decisive role as a street-level commandant in Paris during the Reign of Terror. Allied with controversial faction leader Maximilien Robespierre, Hanriot was part of a militant group that participated in the arrest and execution of hundreds of ordinary citizens denied due process.

  9. François Hanriot. Born: 3-Dec - 1759. Birthplace: Nanterre, France. Died: 28-Jul - 1794. Location of death: Paris, France. Cause of death: Execution. Gender: Male. Race or Ethnicity: White. Occupation: Military.

    • December 3, 1759
    • July 28, 1794
  10. 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.