Jean-François-Marie d'Arquier de Barbegal (1761–1794), also known as de Baumelles,[1] parliamentarian from Aix in the 18th century, was involved in the federalist movement [fr] of 1793 during the French Revolution.
He is the son of François, Sieur de Barbegal, Lord of Baumelles, and Françoise Richard.
[n 2][3] On the eve of the French Revolution, he attended meetings of the nobility for the bailliage of Aix in 1789.
[4] Arquier embraced the federalist cause [fr] before the Reign of Terror, then was sentenced to death by the Military Commission in Marseille on 26 Pluviose Year II (14 February 1794).
[5][6] He was guillotined the following day, 27 Pluviose Year II (15 February 1794), in Marseille.