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Trial of the Thirty

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The Trial of the Thirty (French: Procès des trente). Court case in 1894 in Paris, France. Lasting 6 August-31 October in 1894, it put on trial 30 French and foreign anarchists. Amongst the defendants were Charles Chatel, Ivan Aguéli, Sébastien Faure, Félix Fénéon, Jean Grave, Louis Armand Matha, Maximilien Luce, Émile Pouget, Paul Reclus, Alexander Cohen, Constant Martin, Louis Duprat.

As part of the trial, the Swedish painter Ivan Aguéli was sentenced to a 4 month term in the Paris Mazas Prison.