• disapproved of the Hébertists' atheism. Over the course of October 1793, a number of accusations were leveled against prominent Hébertists by Fabre d'Églantine...
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    Jacques Hébert (category Hébertists)
    newspaper Le Père Duchesne, he had thousands of followers known as the Hébertists (French Hébertistes). A proponent of the Reign of Terror, he was eventually...
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    Ultra-radical Hébertists in the Cordeliers Club undermined Jacobin efforts to court and manage the sans-culottes, and the most extreme Hébertists even called...
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    moderate right-wing citra-revolutionaries. The Ultras (also known as Hébertists or Exagérés) gathered around Jacques Hébert, as well as leaders of the...
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    Thereafter, the club was taken over by the Hébertists of Jacques Hébert. Shortly after the execution of the Hébertists leaders by Robespierre on 24 March 1794...
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    or privileges. After the arrest and execution of the rival factions of Hébertists and Dantonists, sentiment in the Convention eventually turned against...
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    extremist Hébertists (ultras). But at the end of the winter of 1793–94, the shortage of food took a sharp turn for the worse. The Hébertists incited sans-culottes...
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    suspicion, leading to divisions within the Montagnard faction between radical Hébertists and moderates led by Danton. Robespierre saw their dispute as de-stabilising...
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    Desmoulins attacked the Hébertists and called for an end to the Terror, comparing revolutionary Paris to Rome under the tyrants. The Hébertists were arrested and...
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    anti-bourgeoisie factions of the Paris Commune, such as the Enragés and the Hébertists, and were led by populist revolutionaries such as Jacques Roux and Jacques...
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    patriot Montagnard (members who identified with him became known as the Hébertists) while Danton led a more moderate faction of the Mountain (followers came...
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    to its growth. During the Reign of Terror, the sans-culottes and the Hébertists put pressure on the National Convention delegates and contributed to the...
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    various factions that he believed threatened the government, such as the Hébertists and Dantonists. Robespierre strongly believed that the Terror was still...
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  • Terror, which targeted speculators, monarchists, right-wing Girondin, Hébertists, and traitors, and led to many beheadings. The Jacobins supported the...
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    Hébert, stating that he preferred the incessant denunciations of the Hébertists over the icy silence and bourgeois politeness of the Jacobins: I would...
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    the Girondists. The editor had followers who called themselves Hébertists. Hébertists shared the idea of the dechristianization of France, which was a...
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    Committee of Public Safety levelled accusations of treason against the Hébertists, they also implicated Cloots to give substance to their charge of a foreign...
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  • in the Tuileries, 10 August 1792. The day after the execution of the "Hébertists" the cemetery was closed and became private land. The beheaded corpses...
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  • left of the Montagnards and Hébertists, the Enragés were undermined by Montagnard leader Maximilien Robespierre and Hébertist leader Jacques Hébert, both...
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    given also to Antoine-François Momoro (1756–1794), a Parisian printer and Hébertist organizer, though in different context of foreign invasion and Federalist...
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  • 18th-century French actor, playwright and theatre director. Sympathetic to the Hébertists he was denounced by Robespierre as having intended to sow discord among...
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    radical newspaper Le Père Duchesne for free distribution to the public. The Hébertists amongst the Communards managed to successfully transform Notre-Dame and...
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    Pierre Gaspard Chaumette (category Hébertists)
    When the Hébertists were arrested on 4 March, Chaumette was originally spared, but on 13 March he too was arrested. The other Hébertists were executed...
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