Jean-Baptiste Drouet

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Jean-Baptiste Drouet was a French postmaster and revolutionary best known for recognizing and helping to arrest King Louis XVI during the Flight to Varennes in 1791.

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Jean-Baptiste Drouet canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French revolutionary
human
postmaster
associatedWith French First Republic
National Convention
causeOfFame interception of the royal family at Varennes
countryOfCitizenship France
eventRole alerted local authorities in Varennes
contributed to the arrest of the royal family in 1791
identified Louis XVI during the Flight to Varennes
familyName Drouet
gender male
givenName Jean-Baptiste
hasRole key witness to the king’s attempted escape
historicalSignificance contributed to the failure of Louis XVI’s escape
helped precipitate the radicalization of the French Revolution
ideology republicanism
nativeLanguage French
notableFor helping to arrest King Louis XVI in Varennes
recognizing King Louis XVI during the Flight to Varennes
occupation politician
postmaster
opposedTo Ancien Régime
surface form: French monarchy
participatedIn Flight to Varennes
French Revolution
placeOfActivity Paris
Varennes-en-Argonne
politicalAlignment revolutionary left
positionHeld deputy for the Marne
member of the National Convention
timePeriod 18th century
French Revolutionary era
workLocation Varennes-en-Argonne

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Flight to Varennes identifiedBy Jean-Baptiste Drouet
Vitry-le-François hasNotablePerson Jean-Baptiste Drouet