The author Marat, likely referring to Jean-Paul Marat, was a prominent figure during the French Revolution. He was a journalist and politician known for his radical views and his role in inciting popular unrest. Marat was assassinated in 1793 by Charlotte Corday, a political opponent, who stabbed him in his bath. His death further fueled revolutionary fervor and he became a martyr for the revolutionary cause.
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Jean-Paul Marat was killed by Charlotte Corday in his bathtub.
Surprisingly, perhaps, for a piece of art, the title of the piece actually describes what is shows. In the "Death of Marat", Jacques Louis David paints the scene of Jean-Paul Marat's assassination, which took place while Marat was bathing.
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Well i know she was the woman who killed Jean- Paul Marat, who by the way was an important leader in the fight against the government rulers. He was also blamed for the September Massacres in Paris which was the motive behind his assignation (look up 'Death of Marat')
Marat Smirnov has written: 'Marat Smirnov'
Claudette Fortuny has written: 'Marat en entier et plus que Marat'
Marat Nikolaevich Perfil'ev has written: 'Soviet democracy and bourgeois sovietology [by] M. Perfilyev'
Marat Sarulu's birth name is Bejshemekov, Marat.
Marat Safin's birth name is Marat Mikhailovich Safin.
Marat Rafikov's birth name is Rafikov, Marat Makhmudovich.
Marat Aripov's birth name is Aripov, Marat Sabirovich.
Marat Safin is from Russia.
Marat Mostovoy is 6'.
Marat Basharov is 184 cm.
Marat Buberman is 6' 2".
Marat Kulakhmetov was born in 1959.