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The club campaigned for universal male suffrage and direct democracy, including the referendum. It energetically served as a watchdog looking for signs of abuse ...
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There were several Cordeliers Convents (French: Couvent des Cordeliers) in France. Cordeliers was the name given in France to the Conventual Franciscans.
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The Cordeliers were a populist political club of the French First Republic from 1790 to 1794, led by Georges Danton. The party originated in the Cordeliers ...
(historical) A member of the Corbeliers, a French populist club during the French Revolution, which met in an old Cordelier convent in Paris. Translations edit.
Club of the Cordeliers, one of the popular clubs of the French Revolution, founded in 1790 to prevent the abuse of power and “infractions of the rights of ...
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Political group during the French Revolution.
Le Vieux Cordelier was a French journal published by Camille Desmoulins between 5 December 1793 and 3 February 1794 at the instigation of Georges Danton and ...
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