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      • Over fifty years, Blanqui inspired French radicals with his speeches and writing. When not in prison, he launched a half-dozen insurrections and stood on the front lines of pitched battles between the state and the revolutionaries. He devoted his life to toppling capitalism and inaugurating a socialist republic.
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  2. His father Jean Dominique Blanqui had served as a Girondin member of the Constituent Assembly in 1792-93, and was later appointed sub-prefect of the department by Napoleon, in 1800. His mother Sophie (de Brionville) will remain a staunch source of moral and material support for Blanqui until her death in 1858.

  3. Jean Dominique Blanqui, né le 23 avril 1757 à Drap ( comté de Nice dans les États de Savoie) et mort le 31 mai 1832 à Paris dans l' ancien 8e arrondissement 1, est un homme politique de la Révolution française.

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  4. Jun 1, 2020 · Adolphe Blanqui was born in Nice on 21 November 1798, and died in Paris on 28 January 1854. His father Jean-Dominique, himself the son of a craftsman, had studied in Nice and taught philosophy there. Furthermore, as Decaux explains, ‘he made no effort to conceal his enthusiasm for new ideas.

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    • 2020
  5. A Nice, l'année 1800 sera tristement marquée par une épidémie de peste et plus de 600 morts. Blanqui est nommé Juge au Tribunal Criminel, alors que le 25.4.1800, il est proposé comme sous-préfet. Il préfère ce poste et se rend à Puget-Théniers où il est affecté.

  6. Biography. Early life, political activity and first imprisonment (1805–1848) Blanqui was born in Puget-Théniers, Alpes-Maritimes, where his father, Jean Dominique Blanqui, of Italian descent, [1] was subprefect. He was the younger brother of the liberal economist Jérôme-Adolphe Blanqui.

  7. BLANQUI, LOUIS AUGUSTE (1805-1881), French publicist, was born on the 1st of February 1805 at Puget-Théniers, where his father, Jean Dominique Blanqui, was at that time subprefect.

  8. Mar 14, 2019 · Julie Blanqui was one of the first women to have been closely involved with ESCP. She was the wife of economist Adolphe Blanqui, who ran the school for 24 years. But who actually was she?