Corday, Charlotte, 1768-1793
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Corday d'Armont, Marie Anne Charlotte de, 1768-1793
Corday, Marie, 1768-1793
D'Armont, Marie Anne Charlotte de Corday, 1768-1793
Armont, Marie Anne Charlotte de Corday d', 1768-1793
De Corday d'Armont, Marie Anne Charlotte, 1768-1793
De Corday, Charlotte, 1768-1793
Corday, 1768-1793
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found: Wikipedia, Nov. 10, 2014(Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont; born 27 July 1768 in Saint-Saturnin-des-Ligneries, Écorches (present day Orne), Normandy, France; died 17 July 1793; known to history as Charlotte Corday; a figure of the French Revolution. In 1793, she was executed under the guillotine for the assassination of Jacobin leader Jean-Paul Marat, who was in part responsible, through his role as a politician and journalist, for the more radical course the Revolution had taken. More specifically, he played a substantial role in the political purge of the Girondins, with whom Corday sympathized. His murder was memorialized in a celebrated painting by Jacques-Louis David which shows Marat after Corday had stabbed him to death in his bathtub)
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1981-11-02: new
2014-11-10: revised
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