Le Père Duchesne
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For the 19th century newspaper, see Le Père Duchesne (19th century).
Le Père Duchesne (French pronunciation: [lə pɛʁ dyʃɛːn]; "Old Man Duchesne" or "Father Duchesne") was an extreme radical newspaper during the French Revolution, edited by Jacques Hébert, who published 385 issues from September 1790 until eleven days before his death by guillotine, which took place on March 24, 1794.[1]
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Editor | Jacques Hébert |
Founded | 1790 (1790) |
Political alignment | Radicalism Far-left |
Language | French |
Ceased publication | 24 March 1794 (1794-03-24) |
Headquarters | Paris, French Republic |
Circulation | Unknown |
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