Count Mirabeau
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 233 years ago |
Date of birth | March 9,1749 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Le Bignon-Mirabeau |
France | |
Died | Paris |
France | |
Date of died | April 2,1791 |
Place of burial | Cimetière de Clamart |
Spouse | Émilie de Covet |
Children | Jean-Marie-Nicolas Lucas de Montigny |
Previous position | Member of the National Assembly of France (1789–1791) |
Books | Erotika Biblion |
Le Rideau Leve; Ou L'Education de Laure | |
Reflections on The Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution, and the Means of Making it a Benefit to the World. By Richard Price, D.D.L.L.D.: Translated from the French of the Count de Mirabeau | |
Speeches Pronounced in the National Assembly of France | |
Grandchildren | Clémentine-Louise Lucas de Montigny |
Great grandchild | Henry Marcel |
Gabriel Marcel | |
Education | Aix-Marseille University |
Université Aix-Marseille-3 Paul Cézanne | |
Law and Politics science university Aix-Marseille | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 3890854 |
Count Mirabeau Life story
Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Count of Mirabeau was a French writer, orator, statesman and a prominent figure of the early stages of the French Revolution. A member of the nobility, Mirabeau had been involved in numerous scandals that had left his reputation in ruins.