Barthelemy Aréna
Barthélémy Aréna (born with Corsica Saint-Florent in the August 17th 1753 - died with Montenero, close to Leghorn (Italy) the April 19th 1832) is a political personality of the French revolution.
Brother of Joseph Antoine Aréna, it nacquit in Corsica within an enemy family of that of the Bonaparte. He was appointed of Corsica to the legislative Assemblée, then with the Conseil of the Five hundred, and tried, says one, to stab Bonaparte with the 18 brumaire, at the moment when this general drove out the representatives of the room of the meetings.
Included/understood on a list of deportees, he escaped by the escape and died in Leghorn in 1829. He constantly denied the fact that one charges to him.
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