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Bignon Commission (French Revolution)

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The Bignon Commission (Template:Lang-fr; 1793–1794) was a French military tribunal that terrorized Nantes during the French Revolution. It was named for François Bignon, captain of the 2nd battalion of Paris Volunteers.

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