Dominican convent on Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris

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The Dominican convent on Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris was a former religious house that became historically significant as the gathering place of the radical revolutionary Jacobin Club during the French Revolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf convent
former religious house
associatedWith French Revolution
Jacobin Club
buildingStatus suppressed as a religious house during the French Revolution
city Paris
clubNameDerivedFrom Jacobin convent
surface form: Jacobin (Dominican) convent
country France
eraOfReligiousFunction Ancien Régime France
historicalRole gathering place of radical revolutionaries
languageOfLocality French
laterUse political club premises
locatedIn France
Paris
Rue Saint-Honoré NERFINISHED
notableFor hosting sessions of the Jacobin Club
role in the political life of the French Revolution
periodOfMajorPoliticalUse French Revolution
politicalOrientationOfClubUsingSite radical
revolutionary
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder Order of Preachers
surface form: Dominican Order
significance symbolic birthplace of Jacobin political movement
streetType urban street location
usedAs meeting place of the Jacobin Club

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Jacobin Club meetingPlace Dominican convent on Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris