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{{ | | birth = 3 September 1761<br>{{Wiki|Nanterre}}, [[Kingdom of France]] | ||
'''François Hanriot''' ( | | death = 28 July 1794 {{c|aged 32}}<br>[[Paris]], [[France|French Republic]] | ||
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'''François Hanriot''' (1761 – 1794) was the Commander General of the [[Paris]] [[National Guard (France)|National Guard]] from 1793 until the downfall of the [[Jacobins]] in the [[Thermidorian Reaction]]. | |||
During | ==Biography== | ||
Hanriot was born to a poor family in the Parisian suburb of {{Wiki|Nanterre}}. In 1789, he became a tax clerk in the Paris ''{{Wiki|octroi}}''. When angry protesters attempted to set fire to the octroi building on 12 July that year, an inspired Hanriot joined them, beginning his revolutionary career.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' – [[Database: François Hanriot]]</ref> | |||
For his involvement in the vandalism, Hanriot was imprisoned, but achieved glory when he and his fellow revolutionaries were released thanks to a press campaign led by the radical journalist [[Jean-Paul Marat]]. Through his new position among the revolutionaries, he also became a puppet of the newly-radicalized [[Templars|Templar Order]]. During the [[10 August]] insurrection in 1792, he was placed in charge of the Jardin des Plantes section of the sans-culottes who stormed the [[Tuileries Palace]].<ref name="Database" /> | |||
Among others, Hanriot was an organizer of the [[September Massacres]] that same year, offering a daily wage and free wine to those who massacred suspected counter-revolutionaries across Paris. In May 1793, the [[Paris Commune (1789–1795)|Paris Commune]] appointed him Commander General of the Paris National Guard, which led to him serving the increasingly powerful [[Maximilien de Robespierre]] and his Jacobins. Hanriot's hatred for their opposing faction, the [[Girondists]], led to Marat proclaiming him "the nation's savior".<ref name="Database" /> | |||
The following month, Hanriot was charged with the arrest of the Girondists on the orders of Robespierre and the commune. The moderate Jacobin [[Georges Danton]] was disgusted at this, and angrily confronted Robespierre and Hanriot, only to be taken away. While the National Guard commander began rounding up the Girondists, [[Arno Dorian]] and a team of [[Assassins]] were able to rescue several Girondists and smuggle them out of Paris.<ref name="Political Persecution">''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[Political Persecution]]</ref> However, the rest of the Girondists were arrested and executed after Hanriot drove up [[cannon]]s in front of the [[National Convention]] and threatened to fire if the deputies didn't give up the Girondists.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[Database: The Girondists]]</ref> | |||
Robespierre and his [[Committee of Public Safety]] grew increasingly dictatorial. When Danton opposed them, he was imprisoned and sentenced to death. Hanriot searched his papers, finding several letters adressed to Danton's friends, whom Robespierre wished to eliminate as well. However, the Assassins were able to rescue Danton's friends and recover the letters from Robespierre's residence.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[Danton's Sacrifice]]</ref> | |||
As one of Robespierre's close allies, Hanriot was rescued by him when captured by the [[Enragés]]. In the [[Thermidorian Reaction]] of July 1794, the National Convention rallied against Robespierre and the Jacobins. When Robespierre was arrested, Hanriot attempted to repay his debts and release his ally from prison. However, due to the chaos of the situation, he was unable to take control of his men. Eventually, troops from the Paris Commune freed Robespierre, putting the commune in effective insurrection against the French government.<ref name="Fall of Robespierre">''Assassin's Creed: Unity'' – [[The Fall of Robespierre]]</ref> | |||
Declared outlaws, Hanriot and Robespierre rallied their remaining supporters at the [[Hôtel de Ville]], which was soon stormed by troops of the National Convention.<ref name="Fall of Robespierre" /> Hanriot was thrown out of a window, possibly by {{Wiki|Jean-Baptiste Coffinhal}}, a prominent member of the {{Wiki|Revolutionary Tribunal}}, but he managed to survive. Half-conscious and barely alive, he was taken with Robespierre to be executed by the guillotine the following morning.<ref>{{WP|François Hanriot}}</ref> | |||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
François Hanriot is a historical figure appearing in the 2014 video game ''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'', where he is voiced by Eli Ham. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | ||
HanriotIllustration.jpg|An illustration of Hanriot | HanriotIllustration.jpg|An illustration of Hanriot | ||
ACU Political Persecution 2.png|Hanriot arresting Girondists | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Unity]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 13 May 2026
François Hanriot (1761 – 1794) was the Commander General of the Paris National Guard from 1793 until the downfall of the Jacobins in the Thermidorian Reaction.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Hanriot was born to a poor family in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre. In 1789, he became a tax clerk in the Paris octroi. When angry protesters attempted to set fire to the octroi building on 12 July that year, an inspired Hanriot joined them, beginning his revolutionary career.[1]
For his involvement in the vandalism, Hanriot was imprisoned, but achieved glory when he and his fellow revolutionaries were released thanks to a press campaign led by the radical journalist Jean-Paul Marat. Through his new position among the revolutionaries, he also became a puppet of the newly-radicalized Templar Order. During the 10 August insurrection in 1792, he was placed in charge of the Jardin des Plantes section of the sans-culottes who stormed the Tuileries Palace.[1]
Among others, Hanriot was an organizer of the September Massacres that same year, offering a daily wage and free wine to those who massacred suspected counter-revolutionaries across Paris. In May 1793, the Paris Commune appointed him Commander General of the Paris National Guard, which led to him serving the increasingly powerful Maximilien de Robespierre and his Jacobins. Hanriot's hatred for their opposing faction, the Girondists, led to Marat proclaiming him "the nation's savior".[1]
The following month, Hanriot was charged with the arrest of the Girondists on the orders of Robespierre and the commune. The moderate Jacobin Georges Danton was disgusted at this, and angrily confronted Robespierre and Hanriot, only to be taken away. While the National Guard commander began rounding up the Girondists, Arno Dorian and a team of Assassins were able to rescue several Girondists and smuggle them out of Paris.[2] However, the rest of the Girondists were arrested and executed after Hanriot drove up cannons in front of the National Convention and threatened to fire if the deputies didn't give up the Girondists.[3]
Robespierre and his Committee of Public Safety grew increasingly dictatorial. When Danton opposed them, he was imprisoned and sentenced to death. Hanriot searched his papers, finding several letters adressed to Danton's friends, whom Robespierre wished to eliminate as well. However, the Assassins were able to rescue Danton's friends and recover the letters from Robespierre's residence.[4]
As one of Robespierre's close allies, Hanriot was rescued by him when captured by the Enragés. In the Thermidorian Reaction of July 1794, the National Convention rallied against Robespierre and the Jacobins. When Robespierre was arrested, Hanriot attempted to repay his debts and release his ally from prison. However, due to the chaos of the situation, he was unable to take control of his men. Eventually, troops from the Paris Commune freed Robespierre, putting the commune in effective insurrection against the French government.[5]
Declared outlaws, Hanriot and Robespierre rallied their remaining supporters at the Hôtel de Ville, which was soon stormed by troops of the National Convention.[5] Hanriot was thrown out of a window, possibly by Jean-Baptiste Coffinhal, a prominent member of the Revolutionary Tribunal, but he managed to survive. Half-conscious and barely alive, he was taken with Robespierre to be executed by the guillotine the following morning.[6]
Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]
François Hanriot is a historical figure appearing in the 2014 video game Assassin's Creed: Unity, where he is voiced by Eli Ham.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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An illustration of Hanriot
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Hanriot arresting Girondists
Appearances[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Unity – Database: François Hanriot
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Unity – Political Persecution
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Unity – Database: The Girondists
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Unity – Danton's Sacrifice
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Assassin's Creed: Unity – The Fall of Robespierre
- ↑
François Hanriot on Wikipedia