著者について

Camille Desmoulins was a prominent French journalist and politician during the French Revolution. Born in 1760, he became known for his passionate speeches and writings that stirred public opinion against the monarchy. Desmoulins was instrumental in rallying the Parisians, famously igniting revolutionary fervor with his call to arms at the Tuileries on July 12, 1789. His influential works, including 'Le Vieux Cordelier' and various political journals, provided a platform for revolutionary ideas and critiques of the ruling class.

Despite his early support for the Revolution, Desmoulins later faced the consequences of the political climate he helped create. A close associate of Georges Danton, he became increasingly critical of the radical turn the Revolution had taken. This ultimately led to his arrest and execution in 1794 during the Reign of Terror. Desmoulins' legacy is marked by his passionate advocacy for liberty and his tragic end, illustrating the complexities of revolutionary politics.

国籍 フランス語
生年月日 March 2, 1760
出生地 Guise, Picardy, France
死亡日 April 5, 1794