Louis-Michel le Peletier, marquis de Saint-Fargeau
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Louis-Michel le Peletier, Marquis of Saint-Fargeau (French pronunciation: [lwi miʃɛl lə pɛltje]; sometimes spelled Lepeletier; 29 May 1760 – 20 January 1793) was a French politician, Freemason[1] and martyr of the French Revolution.[2]
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Louis-Michel le Peletier | |
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National Convention for Yonne | |
In office 20 September 1792 – 20 January 1793 | |
Succeeded by | Alexandre Edmé Pierre Villetard |
Member of the National Constituent Assembly | |
In office 9 July 1789 – 5 July 1790 | |
Constituency | Paris |
Member of the Estates-General for Nobility | |
In office 16 May 1789 – 9 July 1789 | |
Constituency | Paris |
Personal details | |
Born | (1760-05-29)29 May 1760 Paris, France |
Died | 20 January 1793(1793-01-20) (aged 32) Paris, France |
Resting place | Château de Saint-Fargeau, Burgundy, France |
Political party | The Mountain |
Spouse | Marie-Louise Adelaide Joly |
Children | Suzanne le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau |
Profession | Lawyer, magistrate |
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