
シャルロット・コルデー
Charlotte Corday was the woman who assassinated the prominent leader of the Jacobins, Jean-Paul Marat, during the French Revolution. Her lovely appearance, paired with the fact that she planned and executed the assassination both efficiently and all on her own, earned her the nickname "the angel of assassination." Her motives for assassinating Jean-Paul Marat are complex. But if it had to be described in a single phrase, it would be "to save a hundred thousand lives." In her eyes, Marat was someone who agitated the citizens and continued to cause bloodshed in the name of revolution and was th...