Category
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Maximilien Robespierre
French revolutionary lawyer and politician (1758–1794)
Jacques-Louis David
French painter (1748–1825)
Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon
French early socialist theorist (1760-1825)
Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau
French writer, orator and statesman (1749-1791)
Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
Philosopher, military and political leader (1767-1794)

Jacobins
The Society of the Friends of the Constitution (), renamed the Society of the Jacobins, Friends of Freedom and Equality () after 1792 and commonly known as the Jacobin Club () or simply the Jacobins (; ), was the most influential political club during the French Revolution of 1789. The period of its political ascendancy includes the Reign of Terror, during which well over 10,000 people were put on trial and executed in France, many for "political crimes".
Toussaint Louverture
Haitian national hero (1743–1803)
Joseph Fouché
French statesman (1759-1820)

François-Noël Babeuf
French political agitator and journalist (1760-1797)
Jacques Hébert
French journalist and politician
Jacques Pierre Brissot
French revolutionary (1754–1793)

Lucien Bonaparte
1st Prince of Canino and Musignano (1775–1840)

Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
French duke (1747-1793)

Georges Couthon
French politician and lawyer (1755–1794)
Henri Grégoire
French bishop (1750–1831)
Bertrand Barère
French politician, freemason and journalist
Theroigne de Mericourt
French revolutionary (1762-1817)
Fabre d'Églantine
French actor (1750-1794)
Antoine Barnave
French politician (1761-1793)
Antoine Quentin Fouquier-Tinville
French lawyer during the French Revolution and Reign of Terror (1746-1795)

Jacques-Nicolas Billaud-Varenne
French revolutionary leader (1756-1819)
Jean-Baptiste Carrier
French revolutionary (1756-1799)
Jean-François Rewbell
French lawyer and diplomat (1747–1807)
Lucile Desmoulins
French revolutionary
Alexandre-Théodore-Victor, comte de Lameth
French soldier and politician (1760-1829)
François Buzot
French politician (1760-1794)
François Andrieux
French man of letters and playwright (1759-1833)
Adrien Duport
French politician (1759-1798)
Philippe-François-Joseph Le Bas
French revolutionary
Edmond-Charles Genêt
French diplomat
Club Breton
group of Bretons representatives attending the Estates General of 1789 in France
François Louis Bourdon
French politician (1758-1798)
Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier
French politician
Charles Malo François Lameth
French general and politician (1757-1832)

Ignác Martinovics
Hungarian political activist
Joseph Chalier
French revolutionary (1747-1793)
François-Thomas Germain
French silversmith (1726–1791)
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Zamor
Louis-Benoît Zamor ( – 7 February 1820) was an Bengali-born slave and revolutionary who spent most of his life in France. Born in Chittagong, Bengal in , he was captured and sold into slavery and brought to France, possibly by a British sea captain. He became a servant of Madame du Barry, though after the French Revolution began in 1789 Zamor became a fervent supporter of the revolution and supplied information which led to du Barry's execution in 1793. Zamor disappears from historical records until 1815, when he was recorded as working as a teacher in Paris until his death in 1820.

Jean-Baptiste Fleuriot-Lescot
artist and mayor of Paris (1761-1794)
Pierre Louis Roederer
French politician, economist, and historian (1754-1835)
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Scottish philosopher and revolutionary (c. 1760–1793)

Jean Bon Saint-André
Regicide of Louis XVI (1749-1813)
Étienne Clavière
French politician and financier of Genevan origin (1735-1793)
Jean-Baptiste Coffinhal
French jurist (1762-1794)
Pierre-Antoine Antonelle
French republican and journalist (1747-1817)
Joseph-Nicolas Barbeau du Barran
French politician
Jean-Louis Giraud-Soulavie
French clergyman, geologist, and writer (1751-1813)
René-François Dumas
French politician and lawyer (1753-1794)
André Antoine Bernard
French lawyer and revolutionary (1751–1818)
Alexandre Méchin
French politician (1772–1849)
Claude-Louis Châtelet
French painter (1753-1795)
Andreas Joseph Hofmann
German philosopher and revolutionary
Martial Joseph Amant Herman
French politician (1759-1795)
Charles Cochon de Lapparent
French politician (1750–1825)
Jacobin Club of Mysore
1790s organization in India
Annibale Giordano
Italian-French mathematician and revolutionary
Antoine Louis Albitte
French politician (1761-1812)

Jacques Garnier
French politician
François-Pierre Blin
1756-1834, French politician