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Jacques Hébert - Wikipedia Jacques René Hébert (French: [ʒak ʁəne ebɛʁ]; 15 November 1757 – 24 March 1794) was a French journalist and leader of the French Revolution As the founder and editor of the radical newspaper Le Père Duchesne, [1] he had thousands of followers known as the Hébertists (French Hébertistes)
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Jacques Hébert | French Revolutionary Journalist Activist | Britannica Jacques Hébert (born November 15, 1757, Alençon, France—died March 24, 1794, Paris) was a political journalist during the French Revolution who became the chief spokesman for the Parisian sansculottes (extreme radical revolutionaries)
Jacques Hébert - Alpha History Jacques Rene Hébert (1757-1794) was a populist journalist popular with the most radical sections of the Paris sans-culottes His newspaper played a significant role in stirring up radical sentiment on the streets of Paris, sometimes contributing to mob actions and violence
Hebert — Parisology Jacques-René Hebert was the leader of one of the most radical factions during the Reign of Terror His pamphlet “the Père Duchesne” was known for its calls for murder and its very crude language
Jacques Rene Hebert - Encyclopedia. com The French journalist and revolutionist Jacques René Hébert (1757-1794) published the journal "Le Père Duchesne" and was a spokesman for the sansculottes, the extreme republicans of revolutionary France Like other popular leaders of the French Revolution, Jacques René Hébert was a member of the bourgeoisie
Jacques-René Hébert — Wikipédia Jacques-René Hébert, né le 15 novembre 1757 à Alençon et mort guillotiné le 24 mars 1794 (4 germinal de l'an II), est un pamphlétaire, figure marquante de la presse sous la Révolution française
Jacques Hébert - New World Encyclopedia Jacques René Hébert (French pronunciation:[ebɛʁ]; November 15, 1757 – March 24, 1794) was a French journalist, the founder and editor of the radical newspaper Le Père Duchesne during the French Revolution He was sometimes called Père Duchesne due to the popularity of his newspaper and how closely he was identified with it
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