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{{Quote|Come on then, Camille, there's no hope for it now. We must show them that we are not defeated.|Georges Danton to Camille Desmoulins at their execution, 1794.|Assassin's Creed: Unity}} | {{Quote|Come on then, Camille, there's no hope for it now. We must show them that we are not defeated.|Georges Danton to Camille Desmoulins at their execution, 1794.|Assassin's Creed: Unity}} | ||
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'''Lucie Simplice Camille Benoît Desmoulins''' (2 March 1760 – 5 April 1794) was a radical journalist and politician who played a prominent role in the [[French Revolution]]. He was a close childhood friend of [[Maximilien de Robespierre]] and a devoted ally of [[Georges Danton]], both of whom were greatly influential figures amidst the chaotic period of the revolution. Desmoulins was executed alongside Georges Danton, [[Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles|Marie-Jean Hérault]], and most of the other names on Danton's letters on 5 April 1794. | '''Lucie Simplice Camille Benoît Desmoulins''' (2 March 1760 – 5 April 1794) was a radical journalist and politician who played a prominent role in the [[French Revolution]]. He was a close childhood friend of [[Maximilien de Robespierre]] and a devoted ally of [[Georges Danton]], both of whom were greatly influential figures amidst the chaotic period of the revolution. Desmoulins was executed alongside Georges Danton, [[Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles|Marie-Jean Hérault]], and most of the other names on Danton's letters on 5 April 1794. | ||
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Revision as of 01:17, 2 February 2018
- "Come on then, Camille, there's no hope for it now. We must show them that we are not defeated."
- ―Georges Danton to Camille Desmoulins at their execution, 1794.[src]

Lucie Simplice Camille Benoît Desmoulins (2 March 1760 – 5 April 1794) was a radical journalist and politician who played a prominent role in the French Revolution. He was a close childhood friend of Maximilien de Robespierre and a devoted ally of Georges Danton, both of whom were greatly influential figures amidst the chaotic period of the revolution. Desmoulins was executed alongside Georges Danton, Marie-Jean Hérault, and most of the other names on Danton's letters on 5 April 1794.