Édouard-Marie Vaillant

French politician
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Born:
Jan. 28, 1840, Vierzon, Fr.
Died:
Dec. 18, 1915, Paris (aged 75)

Édouard-Marie Vaillant (born Jan. 28, 1840, Vierzon, Fr.—died Dec. 18, 1915, Paris) was a French revolutionary publicist and politician who was exiled for his role in the Paris Commune of 1871. After his return, he became an important member of the Socialist Party. Educated as an engineer, Vaillant subsequently studied medicine, first in Paris and later in Heidelberg, Tübingen, and Vienna. He returned to France, and during the German siege of Paris (1870–71) he wrote revolutionary articles propagating the thought of Auguste Blanqui, French socialist theoretician, whose friend and disciple he had become. Vaillant participated in the Paris insurrection of ...(100 of 287 words)