Committee of General Security
The Committee of General Security (French: comité de sûreté générale), was the committee set up by National Convention during the French Revolution for surveillance of the police force.
Members
- Jean-Pierre-André Amar
- Joseph-Nicolas Barbeau du Barran
- Claude Basire
- Moyse Bayle
- Antoine Boucher Saint-Sauveur
- Jacques-Louis David
- Armand-Joseph Guffroy
- Grégoire Jagot
- Elie Lacoste
- Pierre-Antoine Lalloy
- Louis-Charles de Lavicomterie
- Philippe-François-Joseph Le Bas
- Guislain-François-Joseph Le Bon
- Jean-Antoine Louis
- Etienne-Jean Panis
- Philippe Rühl
- Marc Vadier
- Jean-Henri Voulland
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