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Roland de la Platière, Jean-Marie

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Roland de la Platière, Jean-Marie (1734–1793)

French politician. He became minister of the interior in 1792, during the French Revolution. His views were less extreme than those of the leading revolutionaries and he attacked Robespierre and others, resigning his office at the beginning of 1793, shortly after the execution of Louis XVI. His wife, Marie-Jeanne, was arrested and guillotined. Roland escaped, but took his own life.



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