Another word for revolutionist
One who holds extreme views or advocates extreme measures
A person who rebels
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One who holds extreme views or advocates extreme measures
A person who rebels
ANTOINE CHRISTOPHE SALICETI (1757-1809), French revolutionist, was born at Saliceto, in Corsica, on the 26th of August 1757, of a family of Piacenza.
PIERRE GASPARD CHAUMETTE (1763-1794), French revolutionist, was born at Nevers.
JOSEPH CHALIER (1747-1793), French Revolutionist.
1514), Hungarian revolutionist, was a Szekler squire and soldier of fortune, who won such a reputation for valour in the Turkish wars that the Hungarian chancellor, Tamas Bakocz, on his return from Rome in 1514 with a papal bull preaching a holy war in Hungary against the Moslems, appointed him to organize and direct the movement.
The assassination of the minister of the interior Plehve, on the 14th of July, by the revolutionist Sazonov was remarkable as a of the symptom mainly owing to the widespread sympathy of the European press of all shades of opinion with War.