1743 - 1793
Jean Paul Marat French Politician
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Jean Paul Marat was previously married to Simone Évrard (1792 - 1793).
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French Politician Jean Paul Marat was born Jean-Paul Marat on 24th May, 1743 in Boudry, Switzerland and passed away on 13th Jul 1793 Paris, France aged 50. He is most remembered for French Revolution leader, killed in his bathtub. His zodiac sign is Gemini.
Jean Paul Marat is a member of the following lists: French people of Italian descent, French people of Spanish descent and French people of Swiss descent.
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Relationship Statistics
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Married | 1 |
1 year, 3 months
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Total | 1 |
1 year, 3 months
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Details
First Name |
Jean-Paul
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Last Name |
Marat
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Full Name at Birth |
Jean-Paul Marat
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Birthday |
24th May, 1743
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Birthplace |
Boudry, Switzerland
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Died |
13th July, 1793
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Place of Death |
Paris, France
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Cause of Death |
Killed by Charlotte Corday
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Build |
Slim
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Eye Color |
Brown - Dark
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Hair Color |
Brown - Dark
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Distinctive Feature |
Described during his time as a man "short in stature, deformed in person, and hideous in face,", Had skin disease
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Zodiac Sign |
Gemini
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Religion |
Protestant
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
French
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High School |
College until sixteen then self-taught
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Occupation Text |
Journalist, Politician, Physician, Scientist
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Occupation |
Politician
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Claim to Fame |
French Revolution leader, killed in his bathtub
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Father |
Giovanni Mara
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Mother |
Louise Cabrol
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Jean-Paul Marat (, , born Mara; 24 May 1743 – 13 July 1793) was a French political theorist, physician, and scientist. A journalist and politician during the French Revolution, he was a vigorous defender of the sans-culottes, a radical voice, and published his views in pamphlets, placards and newspapers. His periodical L'Ami du peuple (Friend of the People) made him an unofficial link with the radical Jacobin group that came to power after June 1793.
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