Emmanuel Barthélemy
Deceased Person
1820 – 1855
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Who was Emmanuel Barthélemy?
Emmanuel Barthélemy, was a French worker and a member of secret Blanquist societies during the reign of Louis-Phillipe, the citizen king of France in the July monarchy from 1830 until 1848.
Barthélemy participated in the June 1848 uprising in Paris. Following the suppression of the revolution, he became a leader of the French society of Blanquist emigrants in London. He was convicted of the murder of Charles Collard and publicly hanged at Newgate, on Monday 22nd January, 1855.
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