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Gustave Flourens (4 August 1838 in Paris – 3 April 1871) was a French Revolutionary leader and writer, son of the physiologist Jean Pierre Flourens (who was Professor at the Collège de France and deputy in 1838-1839). He was also the elder brother of Émile Flourens, who became minister of foreign affairs under the Third Republic.

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  • Gustave Flourens és un universitari i polític francès nascut el 1838 a París i mort pels soldats de Versalles a Rueil-Malmaison (no a Chatou) l'abril de 1871. Es tracta d'una personalitat de la Comuna de París. (ca)
  • Gustave Flourens (* 4. August 1838 in Paris; † 3. April 1871 in Rueil-Malmaison) französischer Politiker, Journalist und Ethnograf. 1871 Mitglied der Pariser Kommune. (de)
  • Gustave Flourens (4 August 1838 in Paris – 3 April 1871) was a French Revolutionary leader and writer, son of the physiologist Jean Pierre Flourens (who was Professor at the Collège de France and deputy in 1838-1839). He was also the elder brother of Émile Flourens, who became minister of foreign affairs under the Third Republic. At 25 years of age Flourens undertook in 1863, on behalf of his father, a course of lectures at the Collège de France, on the subject of the history of humankind. His theories as to the manifold origin of the human race gave offence to the clergy, and he was prevented from delivering further lectures. He then went to Brussels, where he published his lectures under the title of Histoire de l'homme (1863). Gustave Flourens then visited Constantinople and Athens and took part in the Cretan insurrection of 1866-1868; he was one of those chosen for a difficult mission to Athens on behalf of the . He attempted to convince influential people, such as Victor Hugo, to support the Cretan insurrection. Gustave Flourens then spent some time in Italy, where an article of his in the Fe polo d'Italia caused his arrest and imprisonment, and finally, having returned to France, nearly lost his life in a duel with Paul de Cassagnac, editor of the Pays. In Paris he devoted his time to the cause of "red republicanism", and begin writing articles in the La Marseillaise weekly newspaper. At length, having failed in an attempt to organize a revolution at Belleville on 7 February 1870, was compelled to flee from France. Returning to Paris on the downfall of Napoleon III, placed himself at the head of a body of 500 tirailleurs (sharpshooters). Because of his insurrectionary proceedings (he was one of the organizers of the October 1870 uprising against the provisional government's moderate policy) he was taken prisoner at Créteil, near Vincennes, by the provisional government, and confined at Mazas on 7 December 1870, but was released by his men on the night of 21–22 January. On 18 March he joined the population's uprising, was elected a member of the revolutionary Commune by the 20th arrondissement, and was named general. Gustave Flourens was one of the most active leaders of the insurrection, and after a sortie against the Versailles troops in the morning of 3 April, he fled into an inn near the bridge that separates Chatou and Rueil. There, after he was captured and disarmed by the Gendarmerie, he was murdered by Captain Jean-Marc Démaret. Besides his Science de l'homme (Paris, 1869), Flourens was also the author of numerous fugitive pamphlets. (en)
  • Gustave Flourens (París, 4 de agosto de 1838-Chatou, 3 de abril de 1871) fue un intelectual revolucionario francés. (es)
  • Gustave Flourens est un universitaire, un militaire et homme politique français né le 4 août 1838 à Paris. Personnalité de la Commune de Paris, il est tué par les soldats versaillais le 3 avril 1871 à Rueil-Malmaison. (fr)
  • Gustave Flourens (Parigi, 4 agosto 1838 – Rueil-Malmaison, 3 aprile 1871) è stato uno scienziato e politico francese, tra i protagonisti della Comune di Parigi. (it)
  • Gustave Flourens (ur. w 1838 w Paryżu - zm. w Rueil-Malmaison w 1871) – uczestnik Komuny Paryskiej, nauczyciel i lewicowy dziennikarz. (pl)
  • Gustave Flourens, född 4 augusti 1838 i Paris, död 3 april 1871 i Rueil-Malmaison, var en fransk vetenskapsman och revolutionär politiker (kommunist), aktiv i Pariskommunen 1871. Han var bror till Émile Flourens. Flourens bedrev revolutionär propagande i Belgien, Turkiet och Grekland samt deltog 1866 i upproret på Kreta. Han blev 1863 professor i fysiologi vid Collège de France, och bekämpade intensivt det franska kejsardömet. 4 september 1870 försökte han förgäves bilda en revolutionär regering. 26 mars 1871 valdes han till medlem av Pariskommunen. Som överste för dess trupper gjorde han ett anfall mot Versaillestrupperna, vilket slutade med att han infångades och sköts vid . Bland Flourens skrifter märks Histoire de l'homme (1863), Ce qui est possible (1864), Science de l'homme (1865), samt Paris livré (1871). (sv)
  • Гюстав Флуранс (фр. Gustave Flourens; 4 августа 1838 — 3 апреля 1871, Версаль) — французский политический деятель, один из руководителей Парижской коммуны, генерал, революционер-бланкист. (ru)
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  • Gustave Flourens és un universitari i polític francès nascut el 1838 a París i mort pels soldats de Versalles a Rueil-Malmaison (no a Chatou) l'abril de 1871. Es tracta d'una personalitat de la Comuna de París. (ca)
  • Gustave Flourens (* 4. August 1838 in Paris; † 3. April 1871 in Rueil-Malmaison) französischer Politiker, Journalist und Ethnograf. 1871 Mitglied der Pariser Kommune. (de)
  • Gustave Flourens (París, 4 de agosto de 1838-Chatou, 3 de abril de 1871) fue un intelectual revolucionario francés. (es)
  • Gustave Flourens est un universitaire, un militaire et homme politique français né le 4 août 1838 à Paris. Personnalité de la Commune de Paris, il est tué par les soldats versaillais le 3 avril 1871 à Rueil-Malmaison. (fr)
  • Gustave Flourens (Parigi, 4 agosto 1838 – Rueil-Malmaison, 3 aprile 1871) è stato uno scienziato e politico francese, tra i protagonisti della Comune di Parigi. (it)
  • Gustave Flourens (ur. w 1838 w Paryżu - zm. w Rueil-Malmaison w 1871) – uczestnik Komuny Paryskiej, nauczyciel i lewicowy dziennikarz. (pl)
  • Гюстав Флуранс (фр. Gustave Flourens; 4 августа 1838 — 3 апреля 1871, Версаль) — французский политический деятель, один из руководителей Парижской коммуны, генерал, революционер-бланкист. (ru)
  • Gustave Flourens (4 August 1838 in Paris – 3 April 1871) was a French Revolutionary leader and writer, son of the physiologist Jean Pierre Flourens (who was Professor at the Collège de France and deputy in 1838-1839). He was also the elder brother of Émile Flourens, who became minister of foreign affairs under the Third Republic. (en)
  • Gustave Flourens, född 4 augusti 1838 i Paris, död 3 april 1871 i Rueil-Malmaison, var en fransk vetenskapsman och revolutionär politiker (kommunist), aktiv i Pariskommunen 1871. Han var bror till Émile Flourens. (sv)
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  • Флуранс, Гюстав (ru)
  • Gustave Flourens (sv)
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