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  1. Madame Roland. Marie-Jeanne "Manon" Roland de la Platière ( Paris, March 17, 1754 – Paris, November 8, 1793), born Marie-Jeanne Phlipon, and best known under the name Madame Roland [note 1] was a French revolutionary, salonnière and writer. Her letters and memoirs became famous for recording the state of mind that conditioned the events ...

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    Madame Roland (1754-1793) was an influential female revolutionary, usually associated with the Girdonin faction. Born Marie-Jean Phlippon in Paris, she became an avid reader and a student of Enlightenment writers like Voltaire and Rousseau. In 1781 she married Jean-Marie Roland, a successful businessman and economist from Lyon.

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Jeanne-Marie Roland (born March 17, 1754, Paris, France—died November 8, 1793, Paris) was the wife of Jean-Marie Roland, who directed her husband’s political career during the French Revolution, greatly influencing the policies of the moderate Girondin faction of bourgeois revolutionaries. Jeanne-Marie Phlipon was the daughter of a Paris ...

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  4. Learn about the life and legacy of Madame Roland, a French writer and political figure who was influential in the early years of the French Revolution. Discover how she became a republican, a deist, and a coauthor of her husband's works.

  5. May 7, 2024 · Manon Roland. Puritan Girl. 1903. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. Manon Roland was born in Paris on March 17, 1754 as Jeanne-Marie Phlipon. She died on November 8, 1793 on the guillotine after five months of imprisonment. She was precocious and clever, and like Madame de Staël, she was an avid enthusiast of enlightenment ...

  6. Madame Roland. (m. 1780; died 1793) . Marie-Jeanne 'Manon' Roland de la Platière ( Paris, March 17, 1754 – Paris, November 8, 1793), born Marie-Jeanne Phlipon, and best known under the name Madame Roland, was a French revolutionary, salonnière, and writer. Initially she led a quiet and unremarkable life as a provincial intellectual with her ...

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  8. Marie-Jeanne "Manon" Roland de la Platière ( Paris, March 17, 1754 – Paris, November 8, 1793), born Marie-Jeanne Phlipon, and best known under the name Madame Roland was a French revolutionary, salonnière and writer. Her letters and memoirs became famous for recording the state of mind that conditioned the events leading to the revolution.

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