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  1. Claire Lacombe (4 August 1765 – 2 May 1826) was a French actress and revolutionary. She is best known for her contributions during the French Revolution. Though it was only for a few years, Lacombe was a revolutionary and a founding member of the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women.

  2. Claire Lacombe: Citoyenne révoluitonnaire by Françoys Larue-Langlois. ISBN: 2351160029. Published/Created: 2005. A biography of one of the most dynamic characters of 1789. Claire Lacombe took part in the capture of the Tuileries, then became the president of the Society of Revolutionary Republicans. An agitator in the forefront of the Revolution.

  3. Claire Lacombe, née le 4 mars 1765 à Pamiers et morte le 2 mai 1826 à Paris, est une actrice, militante révolutionnaire et féministe française . Biographie. Claire Lacombe naît le 4 mars 1765 à Pamiers. Daté du même jour 1, son acte de baptême mentionne qu'elle est la fille légitime de ses parents, son père Bertrand Lacombe étant marchand n 1 .

  4. Sep 15, 2019 · Claire Lacombe, militante et féministe ariégeoise, est l'une des figures oubliées de la Révolution française. Retour sur son parcours et ses combats durant l'Ancien Régime.

    • Pamiers, Occitanie
  5. Claire Lacombe, although not as well known to history as Manon Roland and Germaine de Staël , was a talented and dedicated champion of a woman's right to participate in the political life of the French nation during the era of the French Revolution.

  6. storymaps.arcgis.com › stories › de6753ed6596478d8a0fdb8983b25062Claire Lacombe - ArcGIS StoryMaps

    Nov 16, 2022 · Claire Lacombe (b. August 4, 1765, d. May 2, 1826), was an actress who turned into a revolutionist of the French Revolution and became a founding member of the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women.

  7. Claire Lacombe, an actress and one of the leaders of the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women, published a pamphlet to counter charges made against her and the club. By September 1793 the revolutionary government had begun to harass the leaders of the club.