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LINDET
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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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lindet, jean baptiste robert (1749-1825), french revolutionist, was born at bernay (eure). before the revolution he was an _avocat_ at bernay. he acted as _procureur-syndic_ of the district of bernay during the session of the constituent assembly. appointed deputy to the legislative assembly and subsequently to the convention, he attained considerable prominence. he was very hostile to the king, furnished a _rapport sur les crimes imputes a louis capet_ (10th of december 1792), and voted for the death of louis without appeal or respite. he was instrumental in the establishment of the revolutionary tribunal and contributed to the downfall of the girondists. as member of the committee of public safety, he devoted himself particularly to the question of food-supplies, and it was only by dint of dogged perseverance and great administrative talent that he was successful in coping with this difficult problem. he had meanwhile been sent to suppress revolts in the districts of rhone, eure, calvados and finistere, where he had been able to pursue a conciliatory policy. without being formally opposed to robespierre, he did not support him, and he was the only member of the committee of public safety who did not sign the order for the execution of danton and his party. in a like spirit of moderation he opposed the thermidorian reaction, and defended barere, billaud-varenne the collot d'herbois from the accusations launched against them on the 22nd of march 1795. himself denounced on the 20th of may 1795, he was defended by his brother thomas, but only escaped condemnation by the vote of amnesty of the 4th of brumaire, year iv. (26th of october 1795). he was minister of finance from the 18th of june to the 9th of november 1799, but refused office under the consulate and the empire. in 1816 he was proscribed by the restoration government as a regicide, and did not return to france until just before his death on the 17th of february 1825. his brother thomas made some mark as a constitutional bishop and member of the convention. see amand montier, _robert lindet_ (paris, 1899); h. turpin, _thomas lindet_ (bernay, 1886); a. montier, _correspondance de thomas lindet_ (paris, 1899).