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Antoine Barnave
Antoine Barnave by Joseph Boze (1791, Carnavalet Museum)
Member of the Legislative Assembly
In office 1 October 1791 – 20 September 1792
Constituency
Isère
3rd Mayor of Grenoble
In office 1 August 1790 – 21 November 1790
Preceded by
Joseph Marie de Barral
Succeeded by
Daniel d'Isoard
Member of the Constituent Assembly
In office 9 July 1789 – 30 September 1791
Constituency
Grenoble
Member of the Estates-General for the Third Estate
In office 7 January 1789 – 9 July 1789
Constituency
Grenoble
Personal details
Born
Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave
(1761-10-22)22 October 1761 Grenoble, France
Died
29 November 1793(1793-11-29) (aged 32) Paris, France
Political party
Jacobin (1789–1791) Feuillant (1791–1793)
Parent(s)
Jean-Pierre Barnave and Marie-Louise de Pré de Seigle de Presle
Alma mater
University of Grenoble
Profession
Lawyer, writer
Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave (French pronunciation:[ɑ̃twanpjɛʁʒozɛfmaʁibaʁnav], 22 October 1761 – 29 November 1793) was a French politician, and, together with Honoré Mirabeau, one of the most influential orators of the early part of the French Revolution. He is most notable for correspondence with Marie Antoinette in an attempt to set up a constitutional monarchy and for being one of the founding members of the Feuillants.[1]
^François Furet and Mona Ozouf, eds. A Critical Dictionary of the French Revolution (1989), pp 186–96
Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃twan pjɛʁ ʒozɛf maʁi baʁnav], 22 October 1761 – 29 November 1793) was a French politician...
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delegates from the colony of Saint-Domingue. The text was prepared by AntoineBarnave and Isaac Le Chapelier. An English-language translation of the oath...
ordinance was to block the ambitions of the old leaders of the Jacobins, AntoineBarnave, Adrien Duport, and Alexandre de Lameth, aspiring to create a constitutional...
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the Committee of Revisions, was struck September 1790, and included AntoineBarnave, Adrien Duport, and Charles de Lameth. Because the National Assembly...
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represented in Paris by two illustrious notables, Jean Joseph Mounier and AntoineBarnave. In 1790, the Dauphiné was divided into three departments, and Grenoble...
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ballroom attended by Stroganov, as well as later famous revolutionaries: AntoineBarnave, brothers Charles and Alexandre Lameth, Adrien Duport, Maximilien Robespierre...
left the organization were Club de Impartiaux and Club Monarchique. AntoineBarnave Auvergne Dauphine Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès The English Constitution Estates-General...