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clubs and setting free prisoners who had been locked away during the Terror as enemies of the state. Alas, his own terrorist activities caught up with him and he was denounced and arrested (1 June 1795), but he was released soon after the
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he was appointed (1790) procureur-syndic of the district of Pont-à-Mousson in his home department of
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faction, rivals of the Montagnards, but vacated the chair at vital moments. During the
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presided) and chaired only the first part of the session of 2 June 1793, when
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Elected (31 August 1791) as a representative of the Département of
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soldiers when they entered the town. He thus joined the ranks of
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In the reactionary political order that followed the demise of
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Mallarmé did not chair the evening meeting of 1 June 1793 (
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replaced him in chair until the end of the session.
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François-René-Auguste Mallarmé

President of the National Convention
Maximin Isnard
Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois
Nancy
Kingdom of France
Malines
Kingdom of the Netherlands
[fʁɑ̃swaʁəneoɡystmalaʁme]
French Revolution
Napoleon Bonaparte
French Empire
Joseph Fouché
Terror
Maximilien Robespierre
conservative
reactionary
chevalier de l'Empire
baron de l'Empire
Nancy
Lorraine
French Revolution
National Assembly
Meurthe
Meurthe
Legislative Assembly
National Convention
Meurthe
Committee of Public Safety

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