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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 212 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BONNIER, ANGE ELISABETH See also:LOUIS See also:ANTOINE (1749-1799) , See also:French diplomatist, was a member of the Legislative See also:Assembly and of the See also:Convention, where he voted with the See also:majority. During the See also:Directory he was charged with See also:diplomatic See also:missions, first to See also:Lille and then to the See also:congress of Rastadt (See also:October 1797), where the negotiations dragged wearily along and were finally broken. On the 28th of See also:April 1799 the plenipotentiaries on leaving Rastadt were assailed at the See also:gates of the See also:town by Hungarian hussars, probably charged to secure their papers. Bonnier and one of his colleagues, See also:Claude Roberjot, were killed. The other, See also:Jean Debry, was wounded. See Huefer, Der Rastadtergesandtenmord (See also:Bonn, 1896).

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