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Simone Évrard

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"He was so obsessed with the revolution he spent all our money on it. I hardly got the attention I deserved. I suppose he died how he wanted. A martyr."
―Simonne Evrard on her husband, 1793.[src]
Arno Dorian questioning Simonne Evrard

Simonne Evrard (February 1764 – 1824) was the wife of leading Jacobin politician Jean-Paul Marat.

Marat's strong dedication to revolutionary politics meant that he spent all of his family's funds on supporting the revolution, and he gave Simonne little attention as a husband. She wrote a letter to him while he hid from his enemies in the Paris sewers, pleading with him to return home. When Marat was assassinated in July 1793, Simonne became a suspect and was imprisoned at the St. Germain. When Arno Dorian investigated the killing, on questioning Simonne, he noted that she seemed unaffected by the death of her husband.[1]

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