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'''Marie-Jeanne Phlippon Roland''', better known simply as '''Madame Roland''' (17 March 1754 – 8 November 1793) was an influential member of the [[Girondists|Girondist]] faction during the [[French Revolution]].
'''Marie-Jeanne Phlippon Roland''', better known simply as '''Madame Roland''' (17 March 1754 – 8 November 1793) was an influential member of the [[Girondists|Girondist]] faction during the [[French Revolution]].
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"The more I see of men, the more I like dogs."
―Roland on the revolution.[src]

Marie-Jeanne Phlippon Roland, better known simply as Madame Roland (17 March 1754 – 8 November 1793) was an influential member of the Girondist faction during the French Revolution.

An early feminist, Roland was guillotined in late 1793[1] along with the rest of the Girondists, as they were overthrown by the Jacobins, marking the beginning of the Reign of Terror.[2]

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