Section of the Friend-of-the-Fatherland
The Section of the Friends of the Fatherland was represented with the Commune of Paris by:
- Christian,
- Renouard,
- Tomb.
It was called initially section of the Culvert and changed name in September 1792.
Territory: the boulevard of current Sébastopol.
Population: One of populeuses of Paris, 16.650 inhabitants, including 50.300 workmen; the lower-income group are very few: approximately 500.
It held its assemblies in the church of the Trinity.
This section supported the national Convention on Thermidor 9 year (July 27th, 1794).
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