Jacques Antoine Rabaut known as Rabaut-Pommier, (28 October 1744, in Nîmes – 16 March 1820, in Paris), was a politician of the French revolutionary era.
He was a member of the National Convention (1792–95) and of the Council of Ancients (1795-1801).
In 1816 he was exiled for regicide under the Bourbon Restoration, though he later benefited from an amnesty.
Deeply committed to medicine, he was an ardent advocate of vaccination.