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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 498 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BASSVILLE, or BASSEVILLE, NICOLAS
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JEAN HUGON DE (d. 1793)
  , French journalist and diplomatist, was born at
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Abbeville on the 7th of
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February 1753 . He was trained for the priesthood, taught
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theology in a provincial seminary and then went to Paris . Here in 1784 he published Elements de mythologie and some poems, which brought him into
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notice . On the recommendation of the prince of Conde he became tutor to two young Americans travelling in
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Europe . With them he visited Berlin, made the acquaintance there of Mirabeau, and became a member of the Berlin Academy Royal . At the outbreak of the Revolution he turned to journalism, becoming editor of the Mercure' inter-
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national . Then, through the Girondist minister Lebrun-Tondu, he entered the
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diplomatic service, went in May, 1792, as secretary of legation to Naples and was shortly afterwards sent, without official status, to Rome . Here his conduct was anything but diplomatic . He at once announced himself as the
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protector of the extreme
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Jacobins in Rome, demanded the expulsion of the French emigres who had taken
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refuge there, including the "demoiselles
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Capet," and ordered the fleur-de-lys on the escutcheon of the French
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embassy to be replaced by a picture of Liberty painted by a French
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art student . He talked at large of the "
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purple geese of the Capitol" and met the remonstrances of Cardinal Zelada, the papal secretary of. state, with insults . This enraged the
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Roman populace; a riot broke out on the 13th of
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January 1793, and Bassville, who was driving with his
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family to the Corso, was dragged from his
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carriage and so roughly handled that he died . The affair was magnified in the Convention into a deliberate
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murder of the " representative of the Republic " by the pope's orders .

In 1797 by an

article of the treaty of Tolentino the papal government agreed to pay compensation to Bassville's family . Among his writings we may' also mention Memoires historiques, critiques et politiques sur la Revolution de France (Paris 1790;
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English trans .
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London, 1790) . See F . Masson,
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Les Diplomates de la Revolution (Paris, 1882); Silvagni, La
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Corte e la Societd
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romana
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nei secoli XVIII. e XIX . (Florence, 1881) .

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