Pierre-Louis Bentabole
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Pierre Louis Bentabole (or Bentabolle) was a French revolutionary and statesman, born in Landau Haut Rhin on 4 June 1756 and died in Paris on 22 April 1798. As a lawyer, he presided and practiced in the districts Hagenau and Saverne; he was appointed as the deputy of the Bas-Rhin to the National Convention on 4 September 1792; he voted to execute Louis XVI during his service. On 6 October 1794, he was appointed to the Committee of Public Safety.[1]
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Pierre Louis Bentabole | |
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Born | (1756-06-04)4 June 1756 |
Died | 22 April 1798(1798-04-22) (aged 41) |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Political party | Jacobin Club Montagnards Cordeliers Thermidorian |
Spouse | Adelaide Charlotte Chabot |
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