- François Louis Bourdon
Francois Louis Bourdon (also known as Bourdon de l'Oise;
January 11 ,1758 —June 22 ,1797 ) was a French politician of the Revolutionary period and "procureur" at the "parlement " ofParis .Biography
Born in
Rouy-le-Petit (Somme ), he was from early on an advocate of revolutionary doctrines, and took an active part in the insurrection of August 10, 1792. Representing the "départment" of theOise in theNational Convention , he voted for the immediate execution of King Louis XVI.He accused the
Girondist s of relations with the Bourbons, then turned againstMaximilien Robespierre , who had him expelled from theJacobin Club for his conduct as commissioner of the Convention with theFrench Revolutionary Army troops inLa Rochelle .On
July 27 ,1794 , at the onset of theThermidorian Reaction , he was one of the deputies delegated to aid Paul Barras to repress the insurrection of the Paris Commune in favour of Robespierre. Bourdon then became a violentreactionary , attacking the former members ofThe Mountain and supporting rigorous measures against the rioters of the12 Germinal Year III , and that of1 Prairial Year III .In the
Council of Five Hundred under theFrench Directory , Bourdon belonged to the party of "Clichyens ", composed of crypto-Royalists, against whom the directors used the 18 Fructidor coup. Bourdon was arrested and deported toFrench Guiana , and died soon after his arrival inSinnamary .References
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