Stock Photo - Societe des amis de la constitution. Formally known as the Society of the Friends of the Constitution, the Jacobin Club was the most famous and influential political club in the development of the French Revolution, so-named because of the Dominican convent where they met, which had recently been located in the Rue St. Jacques (Latin: Jacobus), Paris. The club originated as the Club Benthorn, formed at Versailles from a group of Breton representatives attending the Estates General of 1789

Stock Photo: Societe des amis de la constitution. Formally known as the Society of the Friends of the Constitution, the Jacobin Club was the most famous and influential.

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