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  1. The grave of Auguste Blanqui, Père La Chaise Cemetery, Paris Following a speech at a political meeting in Paris, Blanqui had a stroke. He died on 1 January 1881 and was interred in the Père Lachaise Cemetery .

  2. He was one of the band that for a moment seized the reins of power on the 31st of October, and for his share in that outbreak he was again condemned to death on the 17th of March of the following year.

  3. French Political Radical. Called The Eternal Revolutionary, he spent more than half his life in prison. Blanqui took part in the French Revolution of 1848, and that of 1870 which deposed Napoleon III.

  4. Auguste Blanqui (1805-1881) was nick-named "l'enfermé" because over half of his adult life was spent in jail. He is remembered as an activist, an insurgent, involved in abortive insurrectionary movements in 1839, 1840, and 1870.

  5. Feb 9, 2017 · Blanqui languished in solitary confinement as tens of thousands of Communards were slaughtered that May. The conditions in prison had not improved, and he awaited death each day. Blanqui began to wonder if his whole lifetime had been a waste.

  6. date of death. 1 January 1881 Gregorian. 9 references. stated in. BnF authorities. ... Grave of Louis Auguste Blanqui. coordinate location. 48°51'40.000"N, 2°23'44. ...

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  8. Louis-Auguste Blanqui (18051881) was one of the most revered, dedicated, and uncompromising communist revolutionaries of the nineteenth century. He had participated in five abortive revolutions from 1830 to 1870.

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