Marie Marguerite Charlotte de Robespierre (5 February 1760, Arras – 1 August 1834, Paris) was a French writer and revolutionary.
For some time, Charlotte de Robespierre was supposed to be betrothed to Joseph Fouché, but he moved to Nantes where he married in September 1792.
According to some accounts, Maximilien was engaged to Duplay's eldest daughter Éléonore, but Charlotte vigorously denied this; also their brother Augustin refused to marry her.
[4][5][6][7] According to Charlotte, her brother stopped talking to his former friend, mayor Pétion de Villeneuve, accused of conspicuous consumption by Desmoulins,[8] and finally rallied to Brissot.
Despite their arguments with each other, both siblings remained on good terms with their eldest brother, with Charlotte frequently visiting Maximilien and delivering him homemade food such as jams.