Lucile Desmoulins

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Lucile Desmoulins was a French Revolutionary-era diarist and political hostess, best known for her intimate writings and tragic execution alongside her husband Camille Desmoulins during the Reign of Terror.

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Lucile Desmoulins canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French Revolutionary figure
French diarist
person
political hostess
associatedWith Georges Danton
Reign of Terror
birthName Anne-Lucile-Philippe Laridon-Duplessis
causeOfDeath execution by guillotine
child Horace-Camille Desmoulins
countryOfCitizenship France
era 18th century
French Revolutionary era
familyName Laridon-Duplessis
gender female
genre diary
letter
givenName Anne
Lucile
historicalRole witness of the French Revolution
knownFor emotional and personal accounts of revolutionary Paris
languageOfWorkOrName French
mannerOfDeath capital punishment
marriedTo Camille Desmoulins
movement French Revolution
name Lucile Desmoulins self-link
notableEvent arrest during the Reign of Terror
execution shortly after her husband
notableFor correspondence during the French Revolution
intimate personal diaries
notableWork diary
letters
occupation diarist
political hostess
writer
participantIn French Revolution
placeOfBurial Picpus Cemetery
placeOfDeath Paris
politicalContext Reign of Terror
relative Horace-Camille Desmoulins
residence Paris
spouse Camille Desmoulins

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Camille Desmoulins spouse Lucile Desmoulins
Errancis Cemetery, Paris notableBurials Lucile Desmoulins
subject surface form: Errancis Cemetery
Desmoulins hasNotableBearer Lucile Desmoulins
Desmoulins spouse Lucile Desmoulins
subject surface form: Camille Desmoulins
Lucile Desmoulins name Lucile Desmoulins self-link