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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.. Born in Normandy to a minor aristocratic family, Corday was a resident of Caen and a sympathiser of the Girondins, a moderate faction of French revolutionaries in opposition to the Jacobins.She held Jean-Paul Marat responsible for the September Massacres of ...

  2. Jul 13, 2024 · Charlotte Corday was the assassin of the French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat. Descended from a noble family, educated in a convent at Caen, and royalist by sentiment, yet susceptible also to the ideals of the Enlightenment, Corday was living with an aunt in Caen when it became a centre of the

  3. Oct 24, 2022 · Charlotte Corday (1768-1793) played a prominent role in the French Revolution (1789-1799) when she assassinated radical activist Jean-Paul Marat in his bathtub on 13 July 1793. Despite her aristocratic background, Corday was an avowed republican who believed Marat and his Jacobin allies were corrupting the soul of the Revolution.

  4. Feb 17, 2020 · Charlotte Corday was just 21 years old when the French Revolution broke out in 1789, but she was intrigued by the political eruption. It wasn’t long before she got directly involved in the chaos — by assassinating a revolutionary hero. The Turmoil Of Revolution. Corday left the convent by 1791, and took up residence with a relative in Caen.

  5. Jul 1, 2024 · Charlotte Corday, born Marie-Anne-Charlotte Corday d'Armont was born in Normandy on July 27, 1768 and was executed on July 17, 1793 in Paris. Corday is buried at Chapelle Expiatoire in the 8th arrondissement in Paris. Interestingly, this cemetery is dedicated to Marie Antoinette and her husband King Louis XVI, although they are buried elsewhere. She is largely remembered as the assassin of French Revolutionary leader, Jean-Paul Marat while he rested in his bath at home.

  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. She was sent to a religious school for girls, where she had access to works by the revolution’s great philosophes.Corday came to embrace moderate republican ideas: she admired Jacques Brissot and the Girondins but found the radicals in the Montagnard and ...

  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. Nicknamed ‘l’ange de l’assassinat’ (the angel of assassination) for her actions, she has since become a legendary figure in the history of the French Revolution.

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  9. Jan 26, 2024 · Charlotte Corday was quickly imprisoned and questioned. She was put on trial and cross examined three times before the revolutionary tribunal, two of which by the tribunal president Jacques-Bernard-Marie Montané himself. ‘The Arrest of Charlotte Corday’ was painted by Henry Scheffer in 1831. Compared to the darkness and the chaos of the rest of the painting, Charlotte Corday stands out, expressionless and calm as she accepts her fate of death.

  10. Corday, Charlotte (1768–1793)Norman whose passion for justice so far exceeded the capacity or will of the Revolution to separate justice from politics that she individually indicted, judged, and executed the radical journalist Jean Paul Marat, by murdering him in his bath. Name variations: Marie-Anne-Charlotte de Corday d'Armont. Source for information on Corday, Charlotte (1768–1793): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.