Félix PYAT

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Journalist, French Deputy, Senator, Constitutional Council member, Figure in the French Revolution of 1830 and 1848

FrenchBorn Aimé Félix PYAT

French Socialist journalist and politician

Born on October 4, 1810 in Vierzon, Cher , France

Died on August 3, 1889 in Saint-Gratien, Val d'Oise , France

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He was born in Vierzon (Cher), the son of a Legitimist lawyer. Called to the bar in Paris in 1831, he threw his whole energies into journalism. The violent personal attacks in a pamphlet entitled Marie-Joseph Chénier et le prince des critiques (1844), in reply to Jules Janin, brought him a six-months sojourn in the Sainte-Pélagie prison, in the cell just vacated by Lamennais. ...   He was born in Vierzon (Cher), the son of a Legitimist lawyer. Called to the bar in Paris in 1831, he threw his whole energies into journalism. The violent personal attacks in a pamphlet entitled Marie-Joseph Chénier et le prince des critiques (1844), in reply to Jules Janin, brought him a six-months sojourn in the Sainte-Pélagie prison, in the cell just vacated by Lamennais.



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