Pierre Joseph Boyenval guillotine with Paris the May 7th 1795.
Under the Ancien Mode Pierre Joseph Boyenval followed the occupation of tailor in Paris.
Under the Révolution he became an unimportant soldier. It espionna for the committees with the Prison of Luxembourg. In 1794, it took part in the Conspiration of the prisons. After the fall of Maximilien de Robespierre, the Thermidor 9 Year II (July 27th 1794), it appeared in front of the revolutionary Tribunal accompanied by Fouquier-Tinville. On the bill of indictment concerning Pierre Joseph Boyenval was written: “Fouquier counted on him more particularly than on the others. It inserted it mysteriously in its cabinet before the audience and ordered to him to deposit as it knew”. He was condemned to died and guillotine the 18 floréal An III (May 7th 1795) at the same time as the Public prosecutor Fouquier-Tinville like sixteen other co-defendants.
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