Claude-François de Payan
Claude-François de Payan , born in 1766, dead the July 28th 1794 with Paris, is a revolutionist French.
Noble officer, it devotes himself to the Révolution. He is named by the revolutionary government national agent of the Commune of Paris to the place of Chaumette on March 28th, 1794, after the execution of the chiefs Hébertistes. At the time of the crisis which is tied within the revolutionary government, at the summer 1794, and in front of the plots of the envoys on mission corrupted or criminal recalled to Paris in May and of the former friends of Danton, he preaches firmness with Robespierre. The Thermidor 9, it organizes with the mayor of Paris, Fleuriot-Lescot, and the commander of the National guard, Hanriot, the insurrectionary commune, to obtain the release of Robespierre and its four colleagues. Stopped at the common House (the Town hall), Thermidor 10, at two o'clock in the morning, it is guillotine in the evening with its twenties and one companions.
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