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THE MURDER OF MARAT
"The murder of Jean-Paul Marat 1743 - 1793) " (see details A | B), 1793 Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) Royal Museums of Art, Brussels, Belgium
Jean-Paul Marat (at birth, Mara) was educated as a physician as well as a scientist, journalist, political theorist, and in particular a radical revolutionary. He also was the editor of a newspaper "Friend of the People". So "friendly" was he that most that historians blame him for horrible indiscriminate massacres in the name of "human rights". Interestingly, he got his medical degree (apparently not encumbered by medical-ethics) from St. Andrews University in Scotland (today often ranked as the best university in the UK, even surpassing at times Oxford and Cambridge).
Marat was assassinated by Charlotte Corday for which she was executed. Marat started to be seen as a revolutionary martyr.
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