Raoul Rigault
Raoul Adolphe Georges Rigault, (16 January 1846 in Paris, 24 May 1871 also in Paris) was a journalist and French Socialist revolutionary, best known for his role during the Paris Commune of 1871.He is most notable for his execution of Archbishop Darboy, as well as for having saved the life of the French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir from a firing squad; for having led a ruthless, French Revolution-style (''"Jacobin"'') police operation during the Paris Commune; and for his unrelenting hatred of religion. Provided by Wikipedia
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