Charlotte de Robespierre
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Charlotte Robespierre
Marie Marguerite Charlotte de Robespierre (5 February 1760, Arras – 1 August 1834, Paris) was a French writer, known for the memoirs she dictated about the life of her brothers during the French Revolution.
Life[]
She was the second daughter of François de Robespierre and Jacqueline Marguerite Carrault, and the sister of Maximilien, Henriette and Augustin Robespierre.
References[]
- Gabriel Pioro et Pierre Labracherie, «Charlotte Robespierre, ihren Memoiren und ihre Freunde», dans Maximilien Robespierre, Berlin, éditions Markov, 1958.
External links[]
- Marie Marguerite Charlotte de Robespierre (1835). Mémoires de Charlotte Robespierre sur ses deux frères [Memoirs of Charlotte Robespierre on her two brothers] (in French). Free ebook at Google Books. au Dépôt Central.
Categories:
- 1760 births
- 1834 deaths
- People from Arras
- 18th-century French writers
- French memoirists
- 18th-century memoirists
- French non-fiction writer stubs