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Paul Verlaine
French poet (1844-1896)
Gustave Courbet
French painter (1819–1877)
Louise Michel
French author and anarchist (1830-1905)
Eugène Pottier
French politician (1816-1887)
Élisée Reclus
French geographer and writer (1830–1905)
Jules Vallès
French journalist and author (1832-1885)
Jarosław Dąbrowski
Polish left-wing independence activist and general, supporter of the Paris Commune (1836-1871)
Jules Dalou
French sculptor (1838–1902)
Louis Charles Delescluze
French revolutionary leader, journalist, and military commander of the Paris Commune (1809–1871)
Édouard Vaillant
politician (1840-1915)
André Gill
French caricaturist (1840-1885)
Walery Antoni Wróblewski
Polish politician, general of Paris Commune and commander of January Uprising (1836-1908)
Paschal Grousset
French politician, journalist, translator and science fiction writer (1844-1909)
Charles Longuet
French politician (1839-1903)
Félix Pyat
French Socialist journalist and politician (1810–1889)
Jean-Baptiste Clément
French chansonnier, poet and writer (1836–1903)
Leó Frankel
Hungarian politician (1844–1896)
Elisabeth Dmitrieff
Russian feminist
Anne Jaclard
Russian revolutionary and writer (1843–1887)
Eugène Varlin
French socialist (1839-1871)
communard
thumb|Communards (National Guards) at Boulevard Voltaire right|thumb|"The Commune arrested by Ignorance and Reaction" thumb|Executed Communards (National Guard (France)|National Guards)The Communards () were members and supporters of the short-lived 1871 Communes in France formed in the wake of the French defeat in the Franco-Prussian War.
Benoît Malon
French Socialist, writer, communard, and political leader (1841-1893)
Paule Mink
French feminist and socialist revolutionary of Polish descent (1839-1901)
Nathalie Lemel
French activist (1826-1921)
Louis Rossel
sentenced to death in France (1844–1871)
Théophile Ferré
French politician (1846–1871)
Gustave Flourens
French Revolutionary leader and writer (1838-1871)
Émile Eudes
French revolutionary politician (1843-1888)
Jean Allemane
French typographer, trade union leader, and politician (1843-1935)
Gustave Lefrançais
French Communard (1826–1901)
Gustave Paul Cluseret
Union Army general (1823-1900)
Auguste-Jean-Marie Vermorel
French journalist (1841-1871)
Raoul Rigault
French journalist, politician and writer
Julien Tanguy
Art collector and owner of an artists supplies shop (1825–1894)
Jules Allix
feminist, socialist, and inventor linked to the Paris Commune (1818–1903)
Victorine Brocher
(1838-1921)
Gaston Da Costa
pedagogist, activist, and member of the Paris Commune
Jean-Jacques Pillot
French journalist (1808–1877)
Maxime Vuillaume
engineer, journalist, member of the Paris Commune (1844–1925)
Victorine Gorget
French laundress and activist
Alix Payen
French communard
Charles Beslay
French politician (1795-1878)
Jean-Louis Pindy
French joiner and politician (1840-1917)
Ernest Granger
French politician (1844-1914)
Mikhail Sazhin
Russian revolutionary (1845–1934)
Eugène Protot
French activist (1839–1921)
Simon Deutsch
(1822-1877)
Louise Pioger
French dressmaker and anarchist songwriter (1848–1920)
Marie Chiffon
French communard
Lucien Henry
French painter (1850-1896)
Paul Philémon Rastoul
French physician
Léontine Suétens
French communard
Zéphyrin Camélinat
French politician (1840–1932)
Béatrix Excoffon
French communard (1849-1916)
Anne-Marie Ménand
Communarde (b. 1837)
Gustave Tridon
French socialist
Constant Marie
French chansonnier (1838-1910)
Victoire Tinayre
French educator and political radical (1831–1895)
Victor Jaclard
French socialist
Eulalie Papavoine
French woman sentenced during the Paris Commune (1846-1875)