Jean-Marie Claude Alexandre Goujon
Jean Marie Claude Alexandre Goujon was a politician of the French Revolution. He was a member of the National Convention from 1793 to 1795, was sentenced to death after the Revolt of 1 Prairial Year III and committed suicide before he could be executed.
Portrait of Jean-Marie Claude Alexandre Goujon, miniature by Jean-Baptiste Isabey
Revolt of 1 Prairial Year III
The insurrection of 1 Prairial Year III was a popular revolt in Paris on 20 May 1795 against the policies of the Thermidorian Convention. It was one of the last popular revolts of the French Revolution. After their defeat in Prairial, the sans-culottes ceased to play any effective part until the next round of revolutions in the early nineteenth century. To a lesser extent, these movements are also important in that they mark the final attempt of the remnants of the Mountain and the Jacobins to recapture their political ascendancy in the Convention and the Paris Sections; this time, though they gave some political direction to the popular movement which arose in the first place in protest against worsening economic conditions, their intervention was timorous and halfhearted and doomed the movement to failure.
Revolt of 1 Prairial Year III
Prairial uprising Félix Auvray, 1831
The martyrs of Prairial Les derniers Montagnards Charles Ronot, 1882 (Musée de la Révolution française)