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Что (кто) такое noyade - определение

DROWNAGES SUPERINTENDED DURING THE REIGN OF TERROR AT NANTES BY THE ATTORNEY CARRIER
Noyade; Noyades; Republican baptism (Terror)
  •  Translation of a historical marker: "Former Coffee Warehouse Jail. During the Terror in the winter of 1793–1794, at the time of the mission of J.-B. Carrier (who was condemned to death by the Revolutionary Tribunal in Paris and guillotined on 16 December 1794), 8 to 9,000 citizens of the Vendée, Anjou, the Nantes region, and Poitou – men, women, and children – were incarcerated at this jail. Nearly all perished. Victims of starvation and typhus, shot near Gigant quarry or drowned in the Loire. – The people of Nantes were equal prey to the Terror."
  • ''The Drownings at Nantes'', anonymous period painting, Musée d'histoire de Nantes
  • A fading 19th-century soap factory sign above the gate of the former 18th-century Coffee Warehouse jail in Nantes
  • ''The Drownings at Nantes in 1793'', painting by [[Joseph Aubert]] (1882), Musée d'art et d'histoire de [[Cholet]]
  • Painting by [[Jean Duplessis-Bertaux]] depicting the executions at Nantes.

Noyade         
·add. ·noun A drowning of many persons at once, - a method of execution practiced at Nantes in France during the Reign of Terror, by Jean Baptiste Carrier.
Drownings at Nantes         
The drownings at Nantes () were a series of mass executions by drowning during the Reign of Terror in Nantes, France, that occurred between November 1793 and February 1794. During this period, anyone arrested and jailed for not consistently supporting the Revolution, or suspected of being a royalist sympathizer, especially Catholic priests and nuns, was cast into the river Loire and drowned on the orders of Jean-Baptiste Carrier, the representative-on-mission in Nantes.

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Drownings at Nantes

The drownings at Nantes (French: noyades de Nantes) were a series of mass executions by drowning during the Reign of Terror in Nantes, France, that occurred between November 1793 and February 1794. During this period, anyone arrested and jailed for not consistently supporting the Revolution, or suspected of being a royalist sympathizer, especially Catholic priests and nuns, was cast into the river Loire and drowned on the orders of Jean-Baptiste Carrier, the representative-on-mission in Nantes. Before the drownings ceased, as many as four thousand or more people, including innocent families with women and children, died in what Carrier himself called "the national bathtub".