Jean-François Rewbell
French lawyer and politician of the Revolution

Born
October 8th, 1747
277 years ago
Died
November 23rd, 1807
217 years ago — 60 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
France
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Born in 1747, a prominent figure during the French Revolution, played a significant role as a politician and lawyer. Elected as a member of the National Convention, held influential positions in the revolutionary government. Advocated for the principles of liberty and equality, contributing to the drafting of important legislation. In 1793, became a member of the Committee of Public Safety, overseeing critical decisions during a turbulent period in France. His legal background informed his contributions to the foundations of modern French law.
Served as a member of the National Convention
Participated in the Committee of Public Safety
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