Jean Duprat (mayor)

Jean Duprat (22 December 1760–31 October 1793) was active in the French Revolution in Avignon.

At the start of the revolution, he supported the annexation of Avignon by France.

[1] He was also a deputy in the National Assembly, and voted for the execution of the king.

[2][1] His brother was Jean Étienne Benoît Duprat.

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