Jean-Baptiste Sanson de Pongerville died in 1870.
Jean-Baptiste Sanson de Pongerville was born in 1782.
Raoul Grimoin-Sanson has written: 'Le film de ma vie'
The public executioner, Charles Henri Sanson, or more formally Chevalier Charles-Henri Sanson de Longval. He was the royal executioner, and kept the job under the revolution. He didn't really want to guillotine the King, but it was his job so he did it. He cut off 2,918 heads in the revolutionary period, and then retired. He died in 1806 at the age of 65, a born survivor. Napoleon, towards the end of his life, asked him how he managed to sleep at night after killing so many people. Sanson replied, 'I don't know; how do you manage it?'.
I blame the public of France. She was executed on the guillotine by Sanson the executioner, not however the Sanson who had executed her husband Louis XVI but his son who had assumed the office from his father who attended and acted as an assistant.
De De Pierce died in 1973.
Murong De died in 405.
De Lafontaine died in 1738.
Wu De died in 1995.
Cuong De died in 1951.
Pang De died in 219.
Guillaume de Lamoignon de Blancmesnil died in 1772.
Henri de Thiard de Bissy died in 1794.