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- Muscadin abstract "The term Muscadin, meaning "wearing musk perfume" came to refer mobs of young men, relatively well-off and dressed in a dandyish manner, who were the street fighters of the Thermidorian Reaction in Paris in the French Revolution. After the coup against Robespierre and the Jacobins of 9 Thermidor Year II, or 27 July 1794, they took on the remaining Jacobins and sans-culottes, and largely succeeded in suppressing them over the next year or two. In prints they are often seen carrying large wooden clubs, which they like to call "constitutions". They were supposedly organized by the politician and journalist Louis-Marie Stanislas Fréron, and eventually numbered 2,000-3,000. They in fact seem to have mostly consisted of the lower middle-classes, the sons of "minor officials and small shopkeepers", and were quietly encouraged by the shaky new government, who had good reason to fear Jacobin mobs, and wider unrest as the hard winter of 1794-5 saw increasing hunger among the Parisian working-class. The Muscadin are considered to be part of the First White Terror in response to the preceding Reign of Terror of the Jacobins.The "jeunesse dorée" came to have a considerable influence on the National Convention, and after the Jacobin revolt of 12 Germinal, Year III (April 1, 1795), are held to have forced the arrest of the four main "ring-leaders" remaining from the Jacobin regime: Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois, Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac, Bertrand Barère, and Billaud-Varenne, who were all transported to French Guiana. After they had succeeded in suppressing the sans-culottes, their usefulness to the government was over, and they began to pose a threat. After the "whiff of grapeshot" in the crisis of 13 Vendémiaire they ceased to be a significant factor in Parisian politics.".
- Muscadin thumbnail Les_Incroyables_(1795,_Loursay).jpg?width=300.
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- Muscadin wikiPageRevisionID "673301670".
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink 13_Vendémiaire.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Bertrand_Barère.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Bertrand_Barère_de_Vieuzac.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Bludgeon.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Camille_Desmoulins.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Groups_of_the_French_Revolution.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Street_gangs.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Committee_of_Public_Safety.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Cravat.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Dandy.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink First_White_Terror.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink French_Guiana.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Garde_Nationale.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Incroyables.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Incroyables_and_Merveilleuses.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Jacobin.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Jacobin_(politics).
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Jacques-Louis_David.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Hébert.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Jean-Marie_Collot_dHerbois.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Le_Père_Duchesne.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Le_Vieux_Cordelier.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Louis-Marie_Stanislas_Fréron.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Lyon.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Lyons.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Maximilien_Robespierre.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink National_Convention.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink National_Guard_(France).
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Reign_of_Terror.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Robespierre.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Sans-culottes.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Thermidor.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink Thermidorian_Reaction.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink File:David_Self_Portrait.jpg.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLink File:Les_Incroyables_(1795,_Loursay).jpg.
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Muscadin".
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLinkText "jeunesse dorée".
- Muscadin wikiPageWikiLinkText "muscadin".
- Muscadin hasPhotoCollection Muscadin.
- Muscadin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Muscadin subject Category:Groups_of_the_French_Revolution.
- Muscadin subject Category:Street_gangs.
- Muscadin hypernym Fighters.
- Muscadin type Group.
- Muscadin type Person.
- Muscadin type Group.
- Muscadin type Organization.
- Muscadin type Organization.
- Muscadin comment "The term Muscadin, meaning "wearing musk perfume" came to refer mobs of young men, relatively well-off and dressed in a dandyish manner, who were the street fighters of the Thermidorian Reaction in Paris in the French Revolution. After the coup against Robespierre and the Jacobins of 9 Thermidor Year II, or 27 July 1794, they took on the remaining Jacobins and sans-culottes, and largely succeeded in suppressing them over the next year or two.".
- Muscadin label "Muscadin".
- Muscadin sameAs Muscadin.
- Muscadin sameAs Moscardini_(Rivoluzione_francese).
- Muscadin sameAs Muscadin.
- Muscadin sameAs m.025tr_1.
- Muscadin sameAs Q3328293.
- Muscadin sameAs Q3328293.
- Muscadin wasDerivedFrom Muscadin?oldid=673301670.
- Muscadin depiction Les_Incroyables_(1795,_Loursay).jpg.
- Muscadin isPrimaryTopicOf Muscadin.