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“The feeble tremble before opinion, the foolish defy it, the wise judge it, the skillful direct it.”

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Madame Roland
Madame Roland

Madame Roland, born Marie Jeanne Agnes Philippe, was a prominent figure during the French Revolution, known for her active participation in political and social activities. She was a writer, orator, and advocate for women's rights, considered a symbol of female leadership in the French Revolution. more

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