Thérèse Caval
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Thérèse Caval (1750–1795), was a French revolutionary. She is regarded as a symbolic heroine of the French revolution in Marseilles. With , she is regarded as the leading figure in the hanging of the anti revolutionary Cayole in 1792. In 1795, she was one of 26 murdered in a massacre performed by royalist forces.
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Académie de Marseille, Dictionnaire des Marseillais, Edisud, Marseille, 2003 (ISBN 2-7449-0254-3).
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- 1750 births
- 1795 deaths
- People of the French Revolution
- People from Marseille
- French murder victims
- People killed in the French Revolution
- People who died in prison custody during the French Revolution