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  1. Jean-Lambert Tallien (Párizs, 1767. január 23. – Párizs, 1820. november 16.) francia forradalmár, kulcsfontosságú figura volt a Francia forradalom egész periódusában (1789-99), majd Napóleon szolgálatába állt. Élete Tallien thermidor 9-é ...

  2. Jean Lambert Tallien, estampe. Jean-Lambert Tallien (23 January 1767 in Paris – 16 November 1820 in Paris) was a French politician of the revolutionary period. . Though initially an active agent of the Reign of Terror, he eventually clashed with its leader, Maximilien Robespierre, and is best known as one of the key figures of the Thermidorian Reaction that led to the fall of Robespierre and ...

  3. Portrait of Jean Lambert Tallien by Melchior Péronard.png 1,625 × 2,709; 4.6 MB Signatur Jean Lambert Tallien.PNG 192 × 125; 40 KB Soldat Jean de Dieu - Charles de Sombreuil - Tallien - Général Hoche CIPA0638.jpg 3,615 × 3,412; 5.31 MB

  4. Jean-Lambert Tallien (París, Regne de França, 25 de gener de 1767 - 16 de novembre de 1820) fou un revolucionari francès. Biografia [ modifica ] Fill d'un criat del marquès de Bercy , s'ha pretès que el marquès era el seu pare verdader, perquè el feu educar com als seus propis fills, mostrant-li un gran afecte.

  5. TALLIEN, JEAN LAMBERT (1767–1820), French Revolutionist, was the son of the maître d’hôtel of the marquis de Bercy, and was born in Paris. The marquis, perceiving the boy’s ability, had him well educated, and got him a place as a lawyer’s clerk. Being much excited by the first events of the Revolution, he gave up his desk to enter a ...

  6. 22. Jan. 2018 · Jean-Lambert Tallien was born in Paris on 23 January 1767 to an Italian maître d’hôtel working for the Marquis de Bercy. The Marquis noticed Tallien’s abilities, educated him, and placed him as a law clerk. He soon left the position, began working at a printer’s office, and by 1791 was overseeing the Count of Provence’s printing ...

  7. Tallien, Jean Lambert. Jean Lambert Tallien (zhäN läNbĕr´ tälyăN´), 1767–1820, French revolutionary. A law clerk and later a printer, he became known through his Jacobin journal, Ami des citoyens. A leader in the attack (Aug., 1792) on the Tuileries, he became secretary of the Commune of Paris and sent circulars to the departments ...