Errancis Cemetery, Paris

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Errancis Cemetery in Paris was a former Revolutionary-era burial ground where many victims of the guillotine, including prominent figures like Camille Desmoulins, were interred.

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Errancis Cemetery, Paris canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf burial ground
former cemetery
alsoKnownAs Cimetière de Monceau
Cimetière des Errancis
associatedWith Place de la Révolution executions
associatedWithEvent Reign of Terror
burialMethod unmarked pits
burialType mass grave
commemoratedBy historical plaques nearby
containsRemainsOf hundreds of executed prisoners
country France
currentCondition no visible remains of cemetery
demolished early 19th century
documentationStatus poorly documented burials
era late 18th century
governedBy municipality of Paris
heritageStatus historical site (non-listed)
historicalPeriod French Revolution
languageOfName French
locatedIn 17th arrondissement of Paris
Paris
locatedNear Parc Monceau
locatedOn Rue de Monceau
notableBurials André Chénier
Antoine Lavoisier
Camille Desmoulins
Georges Danton
Lucile Desmoulins
Madame Élisabeth of France
Malesherbes
Olympe de Gouges
Philippe Égalité
operatedFrom 1793
operatedUntil 1797
partOf Parisian Revolutionary cemeteries network
surface form: Paris Revolutionary cemeteries network
primaryInterments victims of the guillotine
reasonForClosure public health concerns
urban expansion
religiousAffiliation secular
status defunct
successorUseOfSite urban development
usedFor burial of guillotine victims

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Camille Desmoulins burialPlace Errancis Cemetery, Paris
Louis Antoine de Saint-Just placeOfBurial Errancis Cemetery, Paris
Louis Antoine burialPlace Errancis Cemetery, Paris
subject surface form: Louis Antoine de Saint-Just