enragés, term applied to a small group of Parisian radical extremists in the
French Revolution. Rising prices and food shortages provoked them in Feb.-Mar., 1793, to pillage the city's food stores. Led by Jacques
Roux, they demanded strict economic controls and successfully agitated for the overthrow of the
Girondists. To maintain popular support in a time of crisis, the government granted many of their demands in the early months of the
Reign of Terror, but arrested them. After Roux's arrest (Aug., 1793) Jacques René
Hébert supported them.
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