Charles-Philippe Ronsin (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl filip ʁɔ̃sɛ̃]; 1 December 1751 – 24 March 1794) was a French general of the Revolutionary Army of...
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Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel, Jean Conrad de Kock, Antoine-François Momoro, Charles-Philippe Ronsin, François-Nicolas Vincent and Hébert himself were tried before...
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Stanislas-Marie Maillard François-Nicolas Vincent Antoine-François Momoro Charles-Philippe Ronsin Joseph Le Bon Jean-Baptiste Carrier Jean-Nicolas Pache (Formerly...
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(radicalism) Jacques René Hébert (leader) Antoine-François Momoro Charles-Philippe Ronsin Pierre Gaspard Chaumette Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Gobel Marie-Joseph...
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(1794) – guillotined by order of the Committee of General Security Charles-Philippe Ronsin (1794) – guillotined as an Hébertist Louis Antoine de Saint-Just...
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Hébertists posed too serious a threat. The Committee linked Hébert, Charles-Philippe Ronsin, François-Nicolas Vincent, and Antoine-François Momoro to the émigrés...
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crimes." On 4 Germinal (24 March 1794), the Tribunal sent Hébert, Charles-Philippe Ronsin, François-Nicolas Vincent, and most other prominent Hébertists...
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associated with fellow Hébertist revolutionaries Anacharsis Cloots and Charles-Philippe Ronsin. In March 1794, having by now left the bank, he was accused by...
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October, but their earlier defeats and the conniving of the radical Charles-Philippe Ronsin brought about a reshuffling of Republican commanders in early October...
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goldsmith's apprentice, Antoine Joseph Santerre, a brewer, and Charles-Philippe Ronsin, a playwright; all were beaten in successive battles, although...
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brigade) François Marie Clément de la Roncière (général de division) Charles Philippe Ronsin (général de division) Pierre François Gabriel Ronzier (général...
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to follow Jacques Hébert, Vincent, along with fellow Hébertist Charles-Philippe Ronsin, took the Revolution to the country, becoming revolutionaries-on-a-mission...
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transferred to command the Army of the Coasts of Brest. The intriguer Charles-Philippe Ronsin brought about the change by persuading Minister of War Jean Baptiste...
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sent into the Vendée in May 1793, where he acted as deputy to Charles-Philippe Ronsin at the siege of the état-major at Saumur, in a mission to ensure...
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his post. The dismissals were brought about by the scheming of Charles-Philippe Ronsin who convinced the minister of war Jean Baptiste Noël Bouchotte...
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(4 germinal year II), as an accomplice of Jacques-René Hébert, Charles-Philippe Ronsin, François-Nicolas Vincent, Mazuel, Antoine-François Momoro (all...
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Léchelle became commander-in-chief of the new army. Political general Charles-Philippe Ronsin brought about the change by persuading Minister of War Jean Baptiste...
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– 1947), married in 1900 to Eugène Ronsin, French painter and decorator Armand Victor de Mirecki Maurice Charles de Mirecki (born 11 November 1887)....
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général de brigade in the Vendée, under the protection of general Charles-Philippe Ronsin, he was made commander-in-chief of the Army of the West on 27 July...
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p. 61-88 J. L. Propert, History of Miniature Art, London, 1887. Albert Ronsin (under the direction of), Les Vosgiens célèbres. Dictionnaire biographique...
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the founder of the Traditionalist School. Philippe Ariès (1914–1984), medievalist and historian. Albert Ronsin (1928–2007), 20th-century French scholar...
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(in French). Braun & Cie. p. 220. p. 221. p. 223. p. 226. Other sources Ronsin 1990, p. 335. Fonds Léon et Pierre Schwab (1727–1979), Archives départementales...
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with 1,200 men. This culminated in the arrest of Hebert, Momoro, Vincent, Ronsin and their associates on 13 March. Hanriot, a Hébertist, was protected by...
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"Halle aux Toiles" in Rouen. There he became a friend of the painter Jules Ronsin who was to become a director of the Ếcole Régionale des Beaux-arts in Rennes...
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Research: Solid Earth. 127 (11). doi:10.1029/2022JB025106. S2CID 253608123. Ronsin, Olivier; Coeyrehourcq, Karine Labastie (2001-06-08). "State, rate and...
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Druart, ‘’Le maquis d'Epernon: Brigade Charles Martel: 32e Régiment d'infanterie’’, 1991, p.153 Albert Ronsin, Vosges, 1955, p.372 Marie-Antoinette Vacelet...
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Hommage à Brancusi, Hospital Necker, cour des Départs des convois, impasse Ronsin (1984), François-Xavier Lalanne, sculptor. Fontaines Aristide-Maillol, 103...
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(Colbert) 1943 : Le Pont de la folie (Colbert) 1946 L'Affaire de l'impasse Ronsin 1947 La Nef des fous (Amiot-Dumont/Julliard) 1948, L'Enfant en proie aux...
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