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242:" who had recently been accused of treason and executed. In October, another mission took him to the Western army; in November, he was back to the Army of the Ardennes and the Moselle and the North. He returned to Paris in late November 1793 and left immediately for the northern army, where he remained until mid-January 1794. 301:
in Pennsylvania, where he appears in the 1830 census with his wife, Theresa, and one of his sons. He died after 1 July 1830. Before he died, he wrote a short treatise on "Danton, Robespierre and Marat" in which he maintained "Behold, these three men, who have been erected into a 'detestable
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The year 1794 marks the downfall of Hentz's career as an influential French politician. Hentz was with the Western army from February to May where the tragic shootings in the Vendee were blamed on his "reckless zeal." Hentz left the
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in 1815, Hentz was ordered to leave France with his family within thirty days, otherwise he would be imprisoned for life. Nicolas Hentz and his family then sailed for the United States. He settled in
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in December 1792, he voted for the guilt of the king, the ratification of the judgment against the people, against the stay and for the death penalty. In the year 1793, he was sent as a
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triumvirate.' I have believed it my duty... to attempt to recover the fellow-citizens of my adopted country from the abyss of error into which the English ministry has plunged them."
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to ensure the reform of the army and the military's compliance with the revolution. From April to July, he was sent as commissioner to the
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1830; Census Place: Wilkes Barre, Luzerne, Pennsylvania; Series: M19; Roll: 145; Page: 496; Family History Library Film: 0020619.
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during the French Revolution. He became a member of the Legislation Committee, where he proposed a limitation of inheritances.
162:, Pennsylvania) was a French revolutionary and politician. After fleeing France in 1815, he assumed the name Charles Arnould. 543: 573: 178:, France on 5 June 1753. In 1780 he became a lawyer at the Parliament of Metz. He was elected Justice of the Peace of 183: 374: 563: 19:
This article is about the French revolutionary and politician. For his son, the educator and arachnologist, see
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1789 after which he was elected MP for the Moselle in September 1792. Hentz belonged to the party of the
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Hentz married Therese d'Aubree in France. They had two sons, Nicholas Richard Hentz (1786–1850) and
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in December 1790, and embraced the revolutionary ideas. As Justice of the Peace, he made arrests of
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after being accused of overzealous violence and the burning of the town of
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History of Bradford County, Pennsylvania: With Biographical Selections.
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The oldest son, Richard, was born in Metz in 1786. He served in the
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Battle_of_Kaiserslautern_(1794)
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Nicholas Marcellus Hentz
Metz
Pennsylvania
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
representative on mission
The Mountain
French Revolution
Metz
Philadelphia
farrier
Metz
Sierck-les-Bains
emigres
Moselle
National Convention
Montagne
National Assembly of France
Louis XVI
representative on mission
Army of the Ardennes
Jean-Paul Marat
Girondins
Georges Danton
Houchard
Custine's
Army of the Rhine
Kusel
https://en.wikipedia.org/Battle_of_Kaiserslautern_(1794)
Robespierre
French Consulate

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