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Guillaume Lamberty

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Guillaume Lambery
Born22 April 1754
Died17 April 1794
Cause of deathDeath penalty

Guillaume Lamberty (1754 in Pontchâteau–1794) was a French revolutionary.

He was involved as adjutant-general in the Drownings at Nantes during the French Revolution.

He was later condemned to death by the Bignon Commission (French Revolution) and guillotined.[1]

References

  1. ^ Postic, Marcel Carrier et la Terreur à Nantes L'Harmattan, 2001