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  1. Théophile Charles Gilles Ferré (6 May 1845 – 28 November 1871) was one of the members of the Paris Commune, who authorized the execution of Georges Darboy, the archbishop of Paris, and five other hostages, on 24 May 1871.

  2. Théophile Ferré, né le 6 mai 1846 à Paris et fusillé le 28 novembre 1871 à Satory en France, est une personnalité de la Commune de Paris.

  3. Charles-Théophile Ferré (born 1845, Paris, France—died Nov. 28, 1871, Bois de Satory, near Versailles) was a French revolutionary figure, a follower of the ideology of Auguste Blanqui, who served as director of police during the Paris Commune revolt (1871).

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  4. Théophile Ferré (1846-1871) fut un comptable, un orateur, un rédacteur et un élu de la Commune de Paris. Il fut arrêté, jugé et fusillé après le 28 juillet 1871, malgré son rôle dans la répression des journées de mai.

  5. Théophile Ferré, né à Paris le 6 mai 1846 et mort exécuté à Satory près de Versailles en novembre 1871 est une personnalité de la Commune de Paris. Clerc d’avoué, militant blanquiste, il est condamné à quatre reprises sous le Second Empire pour ses opinions politiques.

  6. Who was Théophile Ferré? Théophile Charles Gilles Ferré was one of the members of the Paris Commune, who authorized the execution of Georges Darboy, the archbishop of Paris, and five other hostages, on 24 May, 1871.

  7. Théophile Ferré was a long-time friend who shared her revolutionary fire, and Louise was the last person he wrote to before his death in November 1871. His sister Marie Ferré was equally close to Louise, and Louise carried a portrait of Marie for most of her life.