Marie-Thérèse Marinette Dupeyrat

Marie-Thérèse Marinette Dupeyrat (1762 – 20 July 1794) also known as Madame Bouquey was a French revolutionary. She was executed by guillotine after sheltering escaping Girondins.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Bauer, Alain (2025). "Madame Bouquey: La protectrice des Girondins". Héros et héroïnes (pas si) ordinaires (in French). edi8. ISBN 978-2-412-10085-1.
- ^ Lamartine, Alphonse de (1848). History of the Girondists: Or, Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution. Henry G. Bohn. pp. 273–274.
- ^ Kavanagh, Julia (1850). Woman in France during eighteenth century: With Portraits. Smith. pp. 246–247, 263–264.
External links
- Record of Depuyrat's death, item 1825 in register: "[Therese Dupeyrat, aged 32 years, wife of Francois Bouquey, native of Bordeaux, resident at Saint Emilion]"