Jean-Baptiste Carrier
Jean-Baptiste Carrier was a French revolutionary leader notorious for his role during the Reign of Terror, particularly in Nantes. He was responsible for the horrific 'Noyades de Nantes', where thousands of perceived enemies of the Revolution were executed by drowning. Carrier's brutal methods exemplified the extreme measures taken by radical revolutionaries in their quest to eliminate opposition and maintain control.
Born on Sep 16, 1756 (269 years old)
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Jean-Baptiste Carrier was sent to Nantes to eliminate all 'enemies of the Revolution'.
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