Jacques Léonard Laplanche

Jacques Léonard Goyre-Laplanche , born with Nevers, the May 18th 1755, died in Salbris (Loir-et-Cher), on November 3rd, 1817, was a character of the French revolution, he will vote the death of Louis XVI.

Under the Revolution

At the beginning of the Revolution, Jacques Léonard Laplanche is monk Benedictine with Nevers, He is named general vicar of the constitutional bishop of the Nievre. In 1792, it is elected appointed by the department of Nievre, where it sits at the sides of the Montagnards. Exalté, at the time of the Procès of Louis XVI it explains his vote while declaring: “I vote for death, and, by measurement of general security, I vote it for the short time”. It was sent on mission by the Convention in the departments of the Loiret and of Nievre, it is pointed out by its radicalism and its anticlericalism, it multiplies the arrests by promising “patriotiser and of républicaniser Loiret which is semi-aristocrat and semi-federalist”. He was shown arbitrary acts, but he was forgiven by the Comité of public hello, on October 20th 1793. The Committee of public hello again sent it on mission in the departments of the the Eure and the Calvados, where it goes after being married with the girl of its friend of Loiret. In Normandy, its action is also violent, it gives an account of its mission while declaring, on February 13rd 1794: “Everywhere I made disappear the priests like as many rodent worms and plagues from the company”. It is stopped after denunciation for abuse of power (1794). It is amnestied after the separation of Convention (1795).

Under the Directory

Under the Directoire it does not aspire to any station of deputy. It occupies an use of solicitor with Romorantin where it is made forget.

Under the Restoration

Its discrete life enables him to escape the exile for regicide with the return from the Bourbons in France.

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