
a label applied to a loose grouping of republican politicians, some of them originally from the département of the Gironde, who played a leading role ... [15 related articles]
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Member of the moderate republican party in the French Revolution, so called because a number of its leaders came from the Gironde region of southwestern France. The Girondins controlled the...
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Member of the moderate republican party in the French Revolution, so called because a number of its leaders came from the Gironde region of southwestern France. The Girondins controlled the Legislative Assembly from late 1791 to late 1792, but were ousted by the radical Montagnards under Jean Paul Marat in 1793. Many Girondin leaders were executed ...
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