Committee of General Security
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The Committee of General Security (French: Comité de sûreté générale) was the committee set up by National Convention during the French Revolution for surveillance of the police force. The Committee sought out those guilty of treason to France and operated the Judicial Terror. Based on its decisions thousands were guillotined.
Members
- Jean-Pierre-André Amar
- Joseph-Nicolas Barbeau du Barran
- Claude Basire
- Moyse Bayle
- Antoine Boucher Saint-Sauveur
- Jacques-Louis David
- Armand-Joseph Guffroy
- Grégoire Jagot
- Elie Lacoste
- Pierre-Antoine Lalloy
- Louis-Charles de Lavicomterie
- Philippe-François-Joseph Le Bas
- Guislain-François-Joseph Le Bon
- Jean-Antoine Louis
- Etienne-Jean Panis
- Philippe Rühl
- Marc-Guillaume Alexis Vadier
- Jean-Henri Voulland
See also
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