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  1. Marie-Anne Charlotte de Corday d'Armont (27 July 1768 – 17 July 1793), known simply as Charlotte Corday (French:), was a figure of the French Revolution who assassinated revolutionary and Jacobin leader Jean-Paul Marat on 13 July 1793.

  2. Charlotte Corday (born July 27, 1768, Saint-Saturnin, near Séez, Normandy, France—died July 17, 1793, Paris) was the assassin of the French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat.

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  4. Jul 1, 2024 · Regardless of her political views, Charlotte Corday changed the way women were viewed during the Revolution in terms of personal agency and having the courage of one's convictions. For an overview of French women in history and the evolution of the French feminist movement, please see the research guide Feminism & French Women in History .

  5. Feb 17, 2020 · Charlotte Corday was a royalist and a Girondin who assassinated the radical journalist and revolutionary hero Jean-Paul Marat in his bathtub in 1793. Her act inspired one of the most famous paintings in history, 'The Death of Marat', by Jacques-Louis David.

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  6. Charlotte Corday (1768-1793) was the young Girondin woman most famous for stabbing Jean-Paul Marat to death as he lay in the bath. Born into a family of minor nobility in Normandy, Corday was given a solid education and encouraged to read.

  7. Dec 8, 2021 · Charlotte Corday belonged to one of the more moderate factions of the revolution, and she changed the course of events dramatically through her assassination of Jean-Paul Marat, one of the leaders of the radical Jacobin group.