Jean-Paul Marat
Jean-Paul Marat was a radical journalist and politician during the French Revolution, known for his fiery writings that incited public outrage against the monarchy and perceived enemies of the revolution. He became a prominent figure among the sans-culottes and was a vocal advocate for violence against counter-revolutionaries. Marat was assassinated in 1793, and his death elevated him to martyr status among revolutionaries.
Born on May 24, 1743 (282 years old)
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Jean-Paul Marat is referenced as an important revolutionary figure.
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Jean-Paul Marat incited the public against the wealthy through his journalism.
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