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  1. Georges Jacques Danton (French: [ʒɔʁʒ dɑ̃tɔ̃]; 26 October 1759 – 5 April 1794) was a leading figure in the French Revolution.A modest and unknown lawyer on the eve of the Revolution, Danton became a famous orator of the Cordeliers Club and was raised to governmental responsibilities as the French Minister of Justice following the fall of the monarchy on the tenth of August 1792, and was allegedly responsible for inciting the September Massacres.He was tasked by the National ...

  2. Georges Danton was a French Revolutionary leader and orator, often credited as the chief force in the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of the First French Republic (September 21, 1792). He later became the first president of the Committee of Public Safety, but his increasing

  3. Jan 17, 2023 · Georges Jacques Danton (1759-1794) was a French lawyer who became a prominent leader of the French Revolution (1789-1799). Danton played a major role in the overthrow of the French monarchy and the subsequent establishment of the First French Republic.

  4. Georges Danton (1759-1794) was a revolutionary, politician and orator - one of the towering figures of the French Revolution. A talented lawyer and spellbinding orator, Danton contributed to the formation of the Revolutionary Tribunals and, in early 1794, fell victim to them.

  5. Georges Danton - French Revolution, Trial, Execution: Before the Revolutionary tribunal, Danton boldly spoke his mind. To silence him, the Convention decreed that a suspect on trial who insulted national justice be excluded from the debate. “I will no longer defend myself,” Danton cried. “Let me be led to death, I shall go to sleep in glory.” Danton was guillotined with his friends on April 5, 1794. “Show my head to the people,” he said to the executioner. “It is worth the ...

  6. Jun 25, 2024 · (1759–94) French revolutionary. A noted orator, he won great popularity in the early days of the French Revolution. He served as Minister of Justice (1792–94) in the new republic and was a founder member of the governing body, the Committee of Public Safety (1793).

  7. Georges Jacques Danton (October 26, 1759 – April 5, 1794) was a noted orator, a leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution, and the first President of the Committee of Public Safety.Danton's role in the onset of the Revolution has been disputed; many historians describe him as "the chief force in the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of the First French Republic."

  8. May 23, 2018 · Georges Jacques Danton. The French statesman Georges Jacques Danton (1759-1794) was a leader during the French Revolution.Called the "orator of the streets," he was the most prominent early defender of popular liberties and the republican spirit.. Born in Arcis-sur-Aube in Champagne on Oct. 26, 1759, Georges Jacques Danton was the son of a lawyer and minor court official.

  9. Georges Danton - Revolutionary, Committee of Public Safety: On April 7, 1793, Danton became a member of the first Committee of Public Safety, which, created the previous day, became the executive organ of the Revolutionary government. For three months Danton was effectively the head of the government, charged especially with the conduct of foreign affairs and military matters. During this second period in the government he pursued a policy of compromise and negotiation. He tried in every ...

  10. ; his death: Children: François (1788–1789) Antoine (1790–1858) François Georges (1792–1848) Parents: Jacques Danton and Mary Camus: Relatives: Anne Madeleine Danton (1755-1802) (Sister)