Louis Legendre

Louis Legendre

Louis Legendre (May 22, 1752—December 13, 1797) was a French politician of the Revolution period.

Early activities

Born at Versailles, he was keeping a butcher's shop in Saint Germain, Paris, by 1789. He was an ardent supporter of the ideas of the Revolution and a leader of the Storming of the Bastille; a close friend of Georges Danton, Legendre was a member of the Jacobin Club, and one of the founders of the club of the Cordeliers. In spite of his diction problems and lack of education, he became a noted orator.

He was present in the crowd that demanded the removal of King Louis XVI on Champ de Mars in July 1791 (and during the subsequent massacre ordered by Jean Sylvain Bailly). Louis Legendre also took part in the 10th of August Attack on the Tuileries Palace (1792).

Convention and Terror

Deputy for the Seine "département" to the National Convention, he joined the non-affiliated group led by Jean-Paul Marat, and voted for the execution of Louis XVI. He was sent on missions to Lyon (in February 1793, before the town revolted) and to the Seine-Inférieure (from August to October 1793). Upon his return from Lyon, he was singled out as a moderate by the Jacobins, but became an adversary of the Girondists after clashes with Count Lanjuinais - as a member of the Committee of General Security during the Reign of Terror, he contributed to the downfall of the group; he was excluded by the Cordeliers after Jacques Hébert accused him of favoring Maximilien Robespierre.

With Louis Louchet and Jean-François Delacroix, he was again on mission to Rouen, and was accused by Hébert of supporting the Royalists. Legendre also supported Danton in early March 1794, but ultimately sided with Robespierre after the latter threatened him with the guillotine.

Reaction and Directory

From that moment until July, he remained inactive. On July 27, the start of the Thermidorian Reaction, Legendre, after having signed his name on the list of speakers, would have asked Jacques Alexis Thuriot (one of the "putsch" leaders): "Strike my name off. I shall see how this turns out". As Robespierre's fall seemed inevitable, Legendre sided with the Reaction, and led troops against "putsches" of Jacobins and Charles Pichegru (1795).

He was elected president of the Convention, and helped bring about the impeachment of Jean-Baptiste Carrier, the perpetrator of the Nantes "noyades". He was subsequently elected a member of the Council of Ancients. During the French Directory, Legendre was elected to the Council of Five Hundred, but was already suffering from dementia.

References

*1911 "In turn, it cites as reference:"
**François Victor Alphonse Aulard, " _fr. Les Orateurs de la Legislative et de la Convention" (2nd ed., Paris, 1906, 2 vols.), and " _fr. Correspondance de Legendre" in the "Histoire politique de la Révolution française" (vol. xl., 1901).


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