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'''Antoine Simon''' (1736 – 28 July 1794) was a [[France|French]] cobbler.
'''Antoine Simon''' (1736 – 28 July 1794) was a [[France|French]] cobbler and a member of the {{Wiki|Cordeliers}} Club during the [[French Revolution]].


In 1793, Simon was appointed to watch over the imprisoned [[Louis XVII of France|Dauphin Louis-Charles]] in the [[Temple (Paris)|Temple]]. Royalist authors would depict him as a cruel torturer. Although these characteristics have never been proven, Simon did have a brutish nature, insisting on teaching the Dauphin well-known indecent songs.
In 1793, Simon was appointed to watch over the imprisoned [[Louis XVII of France|Dauphin Louis-Charles]] in the [[Temple (Paris)|Temple]]. Royalist authors would depict him as a cruel torturer. Although these characteristics have never been proven, Simon did have a brutish nature, insisting on teaching the Dauphin well-known indecent songs.

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Antoine Simon (1736 – 28 July 1794) was a French cobbler and a member of the Cordeliers Club during the French Revolution.

In 1793, Simon was appointed to watch over the imprisoned Dauphin Louis-Charles in the Temple. Royalist authors would depict him as a cruel torturer. Although these characteristics have never been proven, Simon did have a brutish nature, insisting on teaching the Dauphin well-known indecent songs.

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