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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