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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Jean-François Varlet (1764, Paris – 1837) was a leader of the Enragé faction in the French RevolutionBorn in Paris on 14 July 1764 into a family of the petty bourgeoisie, Jean-François Varlet studied at the College d'Harcourt.He welcomed with enthusiasm the Revolution,wrote patriotic songs, signed petitions, including that of the Champ de Mars on 17 July 1791.On 24 May 1793 , he was arrested along with Jacques-René Hébert, but was triumphantly released three days later. He then laid on preparations for the insurrections of 31 May 1793 and 2 June 1793.In various writings published in 1792 and 1793, he is a proponent of direct democracy and the redistribution of property. He classed himself with Jacques Roux and others in the Enragés party.Arrested again in September 1793, he was released on 29 October 1793; arrested yet again after the fall of Robespierre, he spent almost a year in prison.He became a Bonapartist after 1800 and lived some time in Nantes. He welcomed the fall of Charles X. He died by drowning at Corbeil-Essonnes on 4 October 1837.. }

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