Rabaut Saint-Étienne

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Rabaut Saint-Étienne was an 18th-century French Protestant pastor and revolutionary politician who played a significant role in advocating religious tolerance during the French Revolution.

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instanceOf French Revolutionary
French politician
Protestant pastor
human
advocated freedom of conscience
separation of civil and religious authority
alsoKnownAs Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne
birthCountry France
birthDate 1743-11-14
birthPlace Nîmes
causeOfDeath execution by guillotine
citizenship France
deathCountry France
deathDate 1793-12-05
deathEvent Reign of Terror
deathPlace Paris
era 18th century
familyName Rabaut
father Paul Rabaut
gender male
givenName Jean-Paul
ideology religious toleration
knownFor moderate revolutionary positions
role in the recognition of non-Catholic religions in France
language French
memberOf Legislative Assembly (France)
surface form: Legislative Assembly of France

National Constituent Assembly of France
movement French Revolution
nationality French
notableFor advocacy of religious tolerance
defense of Protestant rights in France
occupation pastor
politician
writer
politicalAlignment moderate
religion Calvinism
Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
represented Gard
Nîmes
supported civil rights for Jews
civil rights for Protestants
wasElected deputy of the Third Estate
wasExecutedBy guillotine
wasInvolvedIn drafting of legislation on religious tolerance during the French Revolution

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Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne alsoKnownAs Rabaut Saint-Étienne