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Jacques Roux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jacques Roux (21 August 1752 – 10 February 1794) was the radical leader of the Enragés faction during the French Revolution. He was one of the first priests to accept the Civil Constitution of the Cl...
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Report on the Execution of Louis XVI, January 21, 1793; Manifesto of the Enragés, 1793; Interrogation of Jacques Roux, July 14, 1793; On the Majesty of the French People, August 12, 1793; The Reawakening of the Revolutionary Tribunal, August 14, 1793; The Agony of the Cruel Antoinette, September 1, 1793;
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People, I brave death to support your rights; prove to me your recognition by respecting persons and property – Jacques Roux ... Source: Jacques Roux, Scripta et Acta. Textes presentés par Walter Markov. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin, 1969; Translated: for marxists.org by Mitchell Abidor; CopyLeft:
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Jacques Roux began his political life as a priest, as he embraced an interpretation of Christianity as a credo of community and compassion. Having failed to reconcile his beliefs with those of the mainstream church, he elected to leave the former institution for the tumultuous political world of the French Revolution.
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Daily Bleed Calendar: Radical history, culture, labor, Situationists, anarchism, poetry, music, etc: a chronological almanac ... Jacques Roux wrote the famed "Manifeste des enragés" (signed by Jean Varlet & Leclerc d'Oze). A spokesman of the poorest "sans-culottes" & he also incited women to assert their rights.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Jacques Roux, French History, Biographies. Includes related research links. ... Jacques Roux[zhAk rOO] Pronunciation Key, d. 1794, French revolutionary. A priest in Paris, he abandoned the priesthood at the start of the French Revolution.
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VII Espressioni liriche (Klebe); VIII Allegro giocoso (Wimberger); IX Allegro moderato (le Roux); X Liebestoto (Wildberger); XI Concertino (Jarre); XII Finale: Vivace assai (Henze) ;
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