Errancis Cemetery

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Errancis Cemetery was a former Parisian burial ground best known as the temporary resting place of many victims of the French Revolution, including Maximilien Robespierre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
former cemetery
alsoKnownAs Cimetière de Monceau
Cimetière des Errancis
associatedWithEvent Reign of Terror
associatedWithMethodOfExecution guillotine
burialsTransferred remains later moved to Paris catacombs (probable)
burialType mass graves
closingDate 1797
country France
languageOfName French
locatedIn 17th arrondissement of Paris
Faubourg-du-Roule
Paris
locatedOn Rue de Monceau
notableBurial Anaxagoras Chaumette
Antoine Quentin Fouquier-Tinville
François Hanriot
Georges Couthon
Jean-Baptiste Carrier
Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
Maximilien Robespierre
Philippe-François-Joseph Le Bas
Pierre-Gaspard Chaumette
surface form: Pierre Gaspard Chaumette

members of the Committee of Public Safety
notableFor temporary resting place of many victims of the French Revolution
openingDate 1793
replacedBy urban development
status no longer extant
usedDuring French Revolution
usedFor burial of guillotine victims

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Maximilien Robespierre burialPlace Errancis Cemetery
Georges Couthon burialPlace Errancis Cemetery
Jacques Hébert burialPlace Errancis Cemetery
citizen Louis Capet placeOfBurial Errancis Cemetery
subject surface form: Citizen Louis Capet
this entity surface form: Madeleine Cemetery (original burial)
Hérault de Séchelles burialPlace Errancis Cemetery
Cimetière de la Madeleine nameMeaning Errancis Cemetery
this entity surface form: Madeleine Cemetery