Claude-Alexandre Ysabeau, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Claude-Alexandre Ysabeau

French politician

Date of Birth: 14-Jul-1754

Place of Birth: Gien, Centre-Val de Loire, France

Date of Death: 31-Mar-1831

Profession: politician

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Claude-Alexandre Ysabeau

  • Claude-Alexandre Ysabeau was born in Gien on 14 July 1754 and died in Paris on 18 March 1831.He was first an Oratorian priest and later a constitutional priest in St-Martin-de-Tours, eventually serving as Vicar-General to the Bishop of Tours in 1791.
  • He was a teacher at the École Militaire de VendĂ´me and at the Collège de Tours. He as elected as a deputy to the National Convention for the departement of Indre-et-Loire.
  • He voted for the death of Louis XVI. The Convention sent him to PyrĂ©nĂ©es-Orientales to organise the army there.
  • Then, together with Jean-Lambert Tallien, he was sent by the Convention as a Commissioner to Bordeaux in August 1793 to restore order following an attempted revolt.
  • Robespierre urged them to 'punish the traitors and royalists promptly and severely'.
  • However, by the end of 1793 Ysabeau and Tallien had only executed 104 Federalist leaders.
  • Along with Tallien, Ysabeau was later denounced by Robespierre for moderation, and returned to Paris to clear his name.
  • Together with Tallien, Ysabeau was one of the Convention members who instigated the Thermidorean Reaction which overthrew Robespierre. In March 1795 he became a member of the Committee of General Security and in October of the same year he was elected to the Council of Ancients.
  • Under the Consulate and Empire he served as an inspector of the post. He is buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery (37th division).

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