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EXTREME REVOLUTIONARYThe exclusive - a member of the Jacobin party, who consider themselves the only true patriots... Date: circa 1792 - 1793
SALLE DES JACOBINSThe closing of the Salle des Jacobins - an event which to some extent marked the end of the Terror Date: 27/28 July 1794
Pigeons - Blue, White and Black Jacobins, Fancy BreedA portrait of a Blue, White and Black Jacobin, a breed of fancy pigeon. The Jacobin developed over many years of selective breeding and originates from Asia
Pigeons - Red and Yellow Jacobins, Fancy BreedA portrait of a Red and Yellow Jacobin, a breed of fancy pigeon. The Jacobin developed over many years of selective breeding and originated in Asia
SAINT-JUST, Louis-Antoine-L鯮(1767-1794). MilitarySAINT-JUST, Louis-Antoine-L鯮 (1767-1794). Military and political leader during the French Revolution. Engraving
Robespierre at JacobinsRobespierre is applauded enthusiastically when he delivers his speech to the Jacobin Club, but elsewhere his popularity is rapidly diminishing. Date: 26 July 1794
French revolution. Jacobin Club (1803). Engraving
Jacobins SatirisedSatan and his spouse give birth to Jacobins - a caricature by someone who didn t like the extremist faction very much
Jacobins medalThe Club or Societe des Jacobins, also calling themselves Montagnards, wear this medal with pride - perhaps even as they go to the guillotine
Club Des JacobinsOriginally a group of Breton deputies, the Jacobins take their name from their HQ in an old convent : with some half million members, they hold uncompromising views
A JACOBINOriginally a club of Breton deputies, the Jacobins eventually number about 500, 000 members throughout France, representing the hard, uncompromising viewpoint
Club Des FeuillantsA body of moderates splitting from the Jacobins to pursue a less extremist course, the Feuillants make their home in an old convent near the Tuileries (now destroyed)