Jacques Hebert
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 230 years ago |
Date of birth | November 15,1757 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | Alencon |
France | |
Date of died | March 24,1794 |
Died | Place De La Concorde |
Paris | |
France | |
Spouse | Marie Marguerite Françoise Hébert |
Parents | Jacques Hébert |
Marguerite La Beunaiche de Houdré | |
Other political affiliations | The Mountain |
Children | Virginia Scipion-Hébert |
Job | Journalist |
Politician | |
Book editor | |
Publisher | |
Education | College of Alençon |
Party | The Mountain |
Founded | Katimavik |
Full name | Jacques René Hébert |
Nationality | French |
Previous position | Member of the National Assembly of France , Mayor of Cherbourg (1959–1977) |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 583200 |
Two Innocents in Red China
Have Them Build a Tower Together: About Katimavik, a Meeting Place, about Youth, about Hope
Travelling in Tropical Countries: Guide for Africa, the South Seas, Latin America, Asia, and the West Indies
The Coffin Affair
21 Days
Yemen: Invitation to a Voyage in Arabia Felix
The great building bee
Hello, World! On Canada, the World and Youth
The Temple on the River
Katima-- What? : Twenty-five Thousand Kilometres Along the Roads of Canada, Visiting with the School of Life
The World is Round: A Long and Winding Letter on Canada, the World, and Youth
Have Them Build a Tower Together: About Katimavik, a Meeting Place, about Youth, about Hope
Travelling in Tropical Countries: Guide for Africa, the South Seas, Latin America, Asia, and the West Indies
The Coffin Affair
21 Days
Yemen: Invitation to a Voyage in Arabia Felix
The great building bee
Hello, World! On Canada, the World and Youth
The Temple on the River
Katima-- What? : Twenty-five Thousand Kilometres Along the Roads of Canada, Visiting with the School of Life
The World is Round: A Long and Winding Letter on Canada, the World, and Youth
Jacques Hebert Life story
Jacques René Hébert was a French journalist and the founder and editor of the extreme radical newspaper Le Père Duchesne during the French Revolution.