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Among the 19 cafés that comprised the [[Palais-Royal]], the café Février was located at 113 Galérie de Valois. It was famous for two events. Firstly, this is where [[Maximilien de Robespierre|Robespierre]] celebrated the proclamation of the Republic on September 21, 1792. Secondly, it was here that, on January 20 1793, [[Louis-Michel le Peletier|Michel Le Peletier]] de Saint-Fargeau was assassinated.
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Among the 19 cafés that comprised the [[Palais-Royal]], the café Février was located at 113 Galérie de Valois. It was famous for two events. Firstly, this is where [[Maximilien de Robespierre|Robespierre]] celebrated the proclamation of the Republic on September 21, 1792. Secondly, it was here that, on January 20 1793, [[Louis-Michel le Peletier|Michel Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau]] was assassinated.
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Among the 19 cafés that comprised the Palais-Royal, the café Février was located at 113 Galérie de Valois. It was famous for two events. Firstly, this is where Robespierre celebrated the proclamation of the Republic on September 21, 1792. Secondly, it was here that, on January 20 1793, Michel Le Peletier de Saint-Fargeau was assassinated.