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Maurice Duplay (1736, Saint-Didier-La Séauve - 1820, Paris) was a French carpentry contractor and revolutionary in the French Revolution. In September 1793 he became a member of the Revolutionary Tribunal. He was landlord to Maximilien de Robespierre, Charlotte Robespierre, Augustin Robespierre and Georges Couthon .
Portrait of Maurice Duplay. When the Revolution started, he was almost 40 years old. At the head of a prosperous carpentry workshop on the rue Saint-Honoré, Maurice Duplay was a well-established man. Very quickly, he became a member of the Jacobin club, located a stone’s throw away from his home.
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Maurice Duplay, né le 22 décembre 1738 à Saint-Didier-La Séauve et mort le 30 juin 1820 à Paris, est un entrepreneur de menuiserie et un révolutionnaire français.
Mar 30, 2000 · In 1791 the gateway opened into a yard, with sheds where wood was stored; Maurice Duplay, who owned the house, was a master-carpenter. In this courtyard, Paul Barras saw two generals of the Republic picking over the salad herbs for dinner, under the eye of Madame Duplay.
- July 28, 1999
Maurice Duplay was a French carpentry contractor and revolutionary in the French Revolution. In September 1793 he became a member of the Revolutionary Tribunal. He was landlord to Maximilien de Robespierre, Charlotte Robespierre, Augustin Robespierre and Georges Couthon.
May 2, 2024 · Robespierre, his life threatened, went to live with the family of the cabinetmaker Maurice Duplay. He managed to keep the Jacobin Club alive after all of its moderate members had joined a rival club. When the National Assembly dissolved itself, the people of Paris organized a triumphal procession for Robespierre.
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