Charlotte Corday

French revolutionary figure and assassin

Charlotte Corday - French revolutionary figure and assassin
Born

July 27th, 1768
256 years ago

Died

July 17th, 1793
231 years ago — 24 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

France

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An assassin participated in the French Revolution, targeting Jean-Paul Marat. Corday believed that eliminating Marat would help restore peace to France during a time of intense political turmoil. Corday gained access to Marat under the pretense of delivering important information. Upon meeting him in his bath, she fatally stabbed him on July 13, 1793. Following her capture, she was tried and executed by guillotine just four days later. This act has been interpreted as a statement against the violent revolutionary fervor and has made Corday a historical figure in discussions about the revolution's moral complexities.

Assassinated Jean-Paul Marat

Executed by guillotine

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