Guillaume Lamberty

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For the early 18th century Swiss journalist and diplomatic agent at The Hague. See Guillaume de Lamberty

Guillaume Lambery
Born22 April 1754
Died17 April 1794
Cause of deathDeath penalty

Guillaume Lamberty (1754 in Pontchâteau–1794) was a French revolutionary.

He was involved as adjutant-general in the Drownings at Nantes during the French Revolution.

He was later condemned to death by the Bignon Commission (French Revolution) and guillotined.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Postic, Marcel Carrier et la Terreur à Nantes L'Harmattan, 2001


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