Jean-Paul Marat - Wikipedia "Marat's Triumph": a popular engraving of Marat borne away by a joyous crowd following his acquittal Marat was elected to the National Convention in September 1792 as one of 26 Paris deputies, although he belonged to no party
Jean-Paul Marat | Biography, Death, Painting, Writings . . . Jean-Paul Marat, French politician, physician, and journalist, a leader of the radical Montagnard faction during the French Revolution He was assassinated in his bath by Charlotte Corday, a young Girondin conservative Learn more about Marat in this article
Assassination of Marat - World History Encyclopedia The assassination of revolutionary activist and Jacobin leader Jean-Paul Marat on 13 July 1793 was one of the most iconic moments of the French Revolution (1789-1799
Historian chronicles one of the French Revolution’s most . . . Jean-Paul Marat, who advocated for the execution of the “enemies” of the French Revolution, may be most well known today for his own death The portrait of his murder in a bathtub, painted with the intent to make him a martyr, remains an icon of art in the service of political zealotry Now a new biography by Keith Baker, the J E Wallace Sterling Professor in Humanities, Emeritus, in
Jean-Paul Marat - New World Encyclopedia Jean-Paul Marat (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃pɔl maʁa]; born Mara; May 24, 1743 – July 13, 1793) was a French political theorist, physician, and scientist A journalist and politician during the French Revolution, he was a vigorous defender of the sans-culottes, a radical voice who published his views in pamphlets, placards and newspapers
Marat, Jean Paul (1743–1793) - Encyclopedia. com Marat, Jean Paul (1743–1793), French journalist and political leader Jean Paul Marat was an influential advocate of extreme revolutionary views and measures
Jean-Paul Marat - ruby. fgcu. edu Marat began by attacking the most powerful bodies in Paris -- the Constituent Assembly, the ministers, the corps municipal, and the court of the Châtelet Denounced and arrested, he was imprisoned from the 8th of October to the 5th of November 1789
Jean-Paul Marat | Research Starters | EBSCO Research Marat was a leader of the Jacobins against the Girondists during the French Revolution As a journalist and a deputy to the national convention, Marat was notorious for his support of popular violence and his advocacy of dictatorship
The Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat: A Turning Point in the . . . Marat: The People’s Friend or Bloodthirsty Tyrant? Jean-Paul Marat was a paradox A trained physician and scientist, he abandoned his career to edit L’Ami du Peuple (“The Friend of the People”), a fiery newspaper demanding radical reforms
Marat Safin returns to the US Open, 25 years after clinching . . . Twenty-five years ago, Marat Safin shocked American Pete Sampras in straight sets to win the 2000 US Open Now he's back at Flushing Meadows as part of Andrey Rublev’s coaching set up for the 2025 US Open