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|name = Enragés
|name = Enragés
|leader =[[Jacques Roux]]
|leader =[[Jacques Roux]]
|related =*[[Jacobins]] (former part)
|locations = [[Paris]]
|parent =*[[Jacobins]] (former part)
*[[Parisian Rite of the Templar Order]] (manipulated by)
*[[Parisian Rite of the Templar Order]] (manipulated by)
|formed = 1792
|active = 1792 1794
|collapsed =1794
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'''Les Enragés''' (English: ''The Enraged Ones'') was a radical extremist group that split from [[Jacobins|the Jacobins Club]] during the [[French Revolution]]. The group was lead by the priest [[Jacques Roux]], known for his radical methods, killing who were opposed to him.
'''Les Enragés''' (English: ''The Enraged Ones'') was a radical extremist group that split from [[Jacobins|the Jacobins Club]] during the [[French Revolution]]. The group was lead by the priest [[Jacques Roux]], known for his radical methods, killing who were opposed to him.

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Les Enragés (English: The Enraged Ones) was a radical extremist group that split from the Jacobins Club during the French Revolution. The group was lead by the priest Jacques Roux, known for his radical methods, killing who were opposed to him.

In 1794, Roux's lieutenant was assassinated by the Assassin Arno Dorian when he was giving a speech to a crowd of sans-culottes in the courtyard of the Hôtel de Cluny.[1]

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