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Malala, one of the main leaders of the Jacobinists during the French Revolution, died

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After the establishment of a statute of dignity, the triumphants of the 93rd anniversary of the massacre were held under the name of Jean-Paul Marat (1743.5.24–1793.7.13) a French politician, physician, and revolutionary in the period of the French Revolution, born on May 24, 1743 in Nassau, a French designer’s family, sent to France in 1759 to study medicine, and in 1765–1776 to go to the Netherlands and to the United Kingdom to study the political situation, and later to go to the Netherlands in 1780 to publish The Criminal Law Program, which was banned by the authorities. In 1776 Malá returned to France after his resignation as a doctor. After the revolutionary revolution of 1789 and the revolutionary revolution of the King Louis XIV, Malá

According to "Rolita", he was murdered in the bath by a young beautiful girl.
From this conclusion: the situation may have been that a radical female student came to his house to discuss his questions about the ideal aspects of the revolutionary career, and as a result of seeing him in the bathroom, it was very embarrassing, and then Mara saw the girl not invited to come, and came out of speech.

Malala wrote a large number of political, literary and scientific writings, and after his death editions were published in "Malawan Choice", "Mala Communications Collection".

The revolutionary leader who died in the bathroom, is it intentional or ironic?

Keywords: July 13, 1793, Jacob, Bent, French Revolution


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