25 June 1794(1794-06-25) (aged 27) Bordeaux, France
Political party
Girondins
Charles Jean Marie Barbaroux (6 March 1767 – 25 June 1794) was a Girondin politician of the Revolutionary period and Freemason.[2] He was the leader of the Fédérés and popular in the South of France.
^"Charles, Henri, Marie Barbaroux". Assemblée nationale. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
^Barbaroux, Charles Jean Marie (1936). Chabaud, Alfred (ed.). Mémoires de Barbaroux: première édition critique conforme au manuscrit (in French). Armand Colin.
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