Lucile Duplessis
Lucile Duplessis (1770 - April 13 1794) was the daughter of Annette Duplessis and Claude Duplessis, a Treasury official. She had one sister, Adèle, who was briefly engaged to Maximilien Robespierre. A flirtatious yet dreamy and sometimes morbid girl, Lucile was fascinated by the tragic figure of Mary Stuart. She imagined, quite prophetically, that she would also die young.
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1770 - April 13 - 1794 - Maximilien Robespierre - Mary Stuart
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She married the French revolutionary journalist Camille Desmoulins (her childhood tutor) on December 29 1790 at The Church of Saint Sulpice in Paris. The only child of the marriage, Horace Camille, was born on July 6 1792. Robespierre stood as godfather to the child, and remained an intimate friend of the family until Camille's arrest, at the urging of the Louis-Antoine Saint Just, which Robespierre reluctantly supported.
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Camille Desmoulins - December 29 - 1790 - Paris - July 6 - 1792 - Robespierre - Louis-Antoine Saint Just
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Less than two weeks after her husband was sent to the guillotine, Lucile was arrested for supposedly exciting a prison revolt to free him. She told the Tribunal that she was happy for death for "you send me to my husband." While imprisoned, she befriended and comforted Francoise Hébert, the widow of Jacques-René Hebert, editor of "Pere Duchesne",for whom her husband had cherished little affection. Lucile was sent to the guillotine on April 13 1794.
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Guillotine - Tribunal - Jacques-René Hebert - April 13 - 1794
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