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      • Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Count of Mirabeau (French pronunciation: [miʁabo]; 9 March 1749 – 2 April 1791) was a French writer, orator, statesman and a prominent figure of the early stages of the French Revolution.
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  2. Honoré-Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau (born March 9, 1749, Bignon, near Nemours, France—died April 2, 1791, Paris) was a French politician and orator, one of the greatest figures in the National Assembly that governed France during the early phases of the French Revolution.

    • Jean-Jacques Chevallier
  3. Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Count of Mirabeau (French pronunciation:; 9 March 1749 – 2 April 1791) was a French writer, orator, statesman and a prominent figure of the early stages of the French Revolution.

  4. Son of the economist Victor Riqueti (1715–89), he suffered his father’s disfavour; often imprisoned for intrigues and wild behaviour (1774–80), he wrote several essays on prison life. In 1789 he was elected to the Estates General from the Third Estate.

  5. Honoré-Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau - French Revolution, Intrigue, Statesman: From November 1789, notwithstanding his oratorical triumphs of January–April 1790 in the cause of the Revolution, Mirabeau was a prey to despondency and aimlessness until his friend Auguste, prince d’Arenberg, comte de La Marck—with the approval of ...

    • Jean-Jacques Chevallier
  6. Honore Mirabeau was born Gabriel Riqueti in 1749, to a wealthy commercial family in central France. His father was Victor de Riqueti, a noted economist who emphasised the importance of agriculture and landed nobility to France’s national prosperity.

  7. HONORE GABRIEL RIQUETI MIRABEAU, COMTE DE (1749-1791), French statesman, was born at Bignon, near Nemours, on the 9th of March 1749. The family of Riquet, or Riqueti, originally of the little town of Digne, won wealth as merchants at Marseilles, and in 1570 Jean Riqueti bought the château and seigniory of Mirabeau, which had belonged to the ...