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Thought I'd note Lemartine's own future revolutionary career


In 1847, the writer Alphonse de Lamartine gave her the famous nickname l'ange de l'assassinat (the Angel of Assassination).

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In 1847, the writer (and future republican revolutionary) Alphonse de Lamartine gave her the famous nickname l'ange de l'assassinat (the Angel of Assassination).
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* ''Film/{{Napoleon}}'': Her murder of Marat is depicted in a brief scene. She was played by Marguerite Gance.

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* ''Film/{{Napoleon}}'': ''[[Film/Napoleon1927 Napoléon]]'' (1927): Her murder of Marat is depicted in a brief scene. She was played by Marguerite Gance, the first wife of director Abel Gance.
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* ''Theatre/MaratSade'': She appears as a character in the [[ShowWithinAShow play-within-a-play]] about Marat's assassination that's put on by the Charenton inmates. In the 1967 film version, she was played by Creator/GlendaJackson portraying an inmate suffering from sleeping sickness and melancholia.

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* ''Theatre/MaratSade'': She appears as a character in the [[ShowWithinAShow play-within-a-play]] about Marat's assassination [[PrisonerPerformance that's put on by the Charenton inmates.inmates]]. In the 1967 film version, she was played by Creator/GlendaJackson portraying an inmate suffering from sleeping sickness and melancholia.
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* ''Theatre/MaratSade'': She appears in the ShowWithinAShow about Marat's assassination. In the 1967 film version, she was played by Creator/GlendaJackson.

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* ''Theatre/MaratSade'': She appears as a character in the ShowWithinAShow [[ShowWithinAShow play-within-a-play]] about Marat's assassination. assassination that's put on by the Charenton inmates. In the 1967 film version, she was played by Creator/GlendaJackson.
Creator/GlendaJackson portraying an inmate suffering from sleeping sickness and melancholia.
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* One of the playable characters in ''VideoGame/SamuraiShowdown'' is a French Knight, Charlotte Christine de Colde, which according to the game developers is based (loosely) on Charlotte Corday.

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* One of the playable characters in ''VideoGame/SamuraiShowdown'' ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown'' is a French Knight, Charlotte Christine de Colde, which according to the game developers is based (loosely) on Charlotte Corday.

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