Auguste Vaillant (27 December 1861 – 5 February 1894) was a French anarchist known for his bomb attack on the French Chamber of Deputies on 9 December 1893.[1] The French government's reaction to this attack was the passing of the infamous repressive Lois scélérates, three French laws passed from 1893 to 1894 which restricted freedom of the press.
^"The Guillotine's Sure Work; Details of the Execution of Vaillant, the Anarchist", The New York Times, 1984-02-06.
AugusteVaillant (27 December 1861 – 5 February 1894) was a French anarchist known for his bomb attack on the French Chamber of Deputies on 9 December...
some twenty people and injuring scores of others. 9 December 1893 – AugusteVaillant throws a nail bomb in the French National Assembly, killing nobody...
Carnot after a banquet, to avenge the executions of anarchist bombers AugusteVaillant and Émile Henry. Sante Caserio was a Lombardy-born son of a peasant...
France French anarchist AugusteVaillant bombed the French Chamber of Deputies injuring 20 deputies.[citation needed] AugusteVaillant 26 August 1896 Hijacking...
HSRA intended to gain massive publicity for their aims. Influenced by AugusteVaillant, a French anarchist who had bombed the Chamber of Deputies in Paris...
following the bombing of the Chamber of Deputies by the anarchist AugusteVaillant on 9 December 1893, Casimir-Perier rushed through the lois scélérates...
Emile Henry, and AugusteVaillant, and the assassination of the President of the Republic Sadi Carnot by Caserio. After AugusteVaillant's bomb in the Chamber...
artistic terrorism." Laurent Tailhade is reputed to have stated, after AugusteVaillant bombed the Chamber of Deputies in 1893: "Qu'importent les victimes...
(1934). Manuel d'histoire d'Haiti. p. 291. The Anarchist Encyclopedia – AugusteVaillant entry Archived 23 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine "Cossack Commander...
Père Dûchene [fr] on the way to the guillotine. On 9 December 1893, AugusteVaillant threw a bomb into the French Chamber of Deputies to avenge Ravachol...
du barreau de Paris and he was the defence counsel for: Anarchist AugusteVaillant, who threw a bomb into the French Chamber of Deputies, injuring 20...
instrument maker, inventor of the saxophone (b. 1814) February 5 – AugusteVaillant, French anarchist (b. 1861) (executed) February 6 – Maria Deraismes...
it promoted gradual reforms. In the same time, Édouard Vaillant and the heirs of Louis Auguste Blanqui founded the Central Revolutionary Committee (Comité...
2015. Hervé Hamon et Patrick Rotman, Les années de poudre – Volume 2, Auguste 29, 2016, Éditions du Seuil, 704 pages, ISBN 9782021342468. "Carlos the...
Europeans inspired by the unrest of the 1890s. Ravachol, Émile Henry, AugusteVaillant, and Caserio committed daring crimes in anarchism's name. France's...
1893, AugusteVaillant, a French anarchist, threw a bomb in the French Chamber of Deputies in which one person was injured. In reaction to Vaillant's bombing...
dissolved in 1898. The CRC was founded by Édouard Vaillant to continue the political struggle of Auguste Blanqui (1805–1881). It was weakened by a split...
Communist Party of India with its headquarters in Bombay. Influenced by AugusteVaillant, a French anarchist who had bombed the Chamber of Deputies in Paris...
Louis Vaillant (full name Louis Auguste André Marie Vaillant) (26 November 1876 – 1963) was a French army doctor, naturalist, and explorer. He was the...
proletarians. The wave of anarchist bombings and assassinations of the 1890s (AugusteVaillant, Ravachol, Émile Henry, Sante Caserio) and the practice of illegalism...
James E. E. Smith Edith Wharton Cap Anson Bob Fitzsimmons Jim O'Rourke AugusteVaillant, French anarchist Émile Henry, French anarchist Martial Bourdin, French...