Jules Miot
Jules Miot was born with Autun (Saône-et-Loire) in 1809 and died in 1883. It is a personality of the Commune of Paris.
Whereas he exerts as pharmacist with Mills-Engilbert (Nievre), he is elected appointed with the Constituent Assembly in 1848. He is off-set in Algérie following the coup d'etat of December 2nd, 1851 of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte. Pardoned in 1860, it founds in Paris the newspaper Moderate the and a secret society anti-Bonapartist. It is stopped and purges a three years of prison sorrow for plot. It intalle in London where he adheres to the International association workers.
After the proclamation of the Third Republic on September 4th 1870, it returns to Paris. March 26th 1871, it is elected with the Conseil of the commune by the XIXe district, it sits at the commission of Teaching. It is him which with the idea of the Comité of public Hello]] in 1871.
After the bloody Week of May 1871, it takes refuge in Suisse after being condemned to death in absentia by the council of war.
External bonds
- Portrait of Jules Miot in ==Sources==
- Bernard Nöel, Dictionary of the Commune, Flammarion, collection Fields, 1978.
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