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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › RavacholRavachol - Wikipedia

    François Koenigstein, conosciuto come Ravachol (Saint-Chamond, 14 ottobre 1859 – Montbrison, 11 luglio 1892), è stato un anarchico francese, autore di diversi omicidi e attentati.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RavacholRavachol - Wikipedia

    François Claudius Koenigstein, also known as Ravachol, (14 October 1859 – 11 July 1892) was a French anarchist. He was born on 14 October 1859, at Saint-Chamond, Loire and was guillotined on 11 July 1892, at Montbrison after being twice found guilty of complicity in bombings.

  3. www.anarcopedia.org › index › RavacholRavachol - Anarcopedia

    Ravachol, pseudonimo di François Koenigstein (Saint-Chamond Loire 14 ottobre 1859 - Montbrison, 11 luglio 1892) è stato un anarchico illegalista e propagandista del fatto francese.

  4. François Claudius Koënigstein dit Ravachol, le « Rocambole de l'anarchisme », est un ouvrier, militant anarchiste et criminel français, né le 14 octobre 1859 à Saint-Chamond. S'étant rendu coupable de plusieurs délits, assassinats et attentats, il est guillotiné le 11 juillet 1892 à Montbrison.

  5. theanarchistlibrary.org › library › octave-mirbeau-ravacholRavachol | The Anarchist Library

    15 mag 2012 · Ravachol. Francois-Claudius Koeningstein (Oct. 14, 1859 — July 11, 1892), known to posterity as Ravachol, was born to Dutch and French parents at Saint-Chamond, near St. Etienne in Eastern France. He was angered by two actions taken by the French government on May 1, 1891.

  6. Ravachol (Saint-Chamond, 14 ottobre 1859 greg. 1 2 – Montbrison, 11 luglio 1892 greg. 1 2), noto anche come François Koenigstein, criminale e anarchico francese.

  7. Born François Koeningstein in 1859, Ravachol was perhaps the purest avatar of the ‘bomb-throwing anarchist.’ In a period that didn’t lack for other violent anarchists, like Auguste Vaillant and Emile Henry, Ravachol managed to capture the imagination of those opposed to the corrupt order of the French Third Republic.