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    Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier (17 July 1736 – 14 December 1828) was a major French politician of the French Revolution. He is sometimes called the "Great...
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    enemy, especially Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier, the powerful president of the Committee of General Security. In December 1793, Vadier arrested Paine and...
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    Security dissolved. Among its prominent members, there were Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier, Jean-Pierre-André Amar, Jean-Paul Marat or Jacques-Louis David...
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    Claude-Antoine Prieur-Duvernois (Formerly a Plain) Elie Lacoste Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier Armand-Joseph Guffroy (Formerly a Robespierrist) Claude Basire...
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    "Catherine Théot affair" brought her notoriety in 1794. On 15 June Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier announced at the National Convention the plot to overthrow the...
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    Notre-Dame-du-Camp. Pamiers was the birthplace or hometown of: Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier (1736-1828), politician at the time of the French Revolution...
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    political opponents Joseph Fouché, Jean-Lambert Tallien and Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier (the latter two members of the Committee of General Security)...
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    the Revolution, like Billaud-Varenne, Collot d'Herbois, and Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier who had been too committed to attacks on Church property or had...
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    place superseded by the Law of 22 Prairial, leaving members like Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier and Jean-Pierre-André Amar concerned for their status. These...
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    Marc Feinder's orchestra in 1970 Daniel Lassalle (1965–), born in Lavelanet, is a baroque trombonist and sackbut player Marc Guillaume Alexis Vadier (1736–1828)...
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