Cordeliers
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(kôrdəlyā´), political club of the French Revolution. Founded (1790) as the Society of the Friends of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, it was called after its original meeting place, the suppressed monastery of the Cordeliers (Franciscan Recollects). It provided a political base for Georges
Danton and Jean Paul
Marat. In 179293, after Danton left the club, it was instrumental in the destruction of the
Girondists. After Marat's assassination the club was led by Jacques René
Hébert and it drifted to the extreme left. Controlling the Paris commune, the Hébertists seemed a threat to the power of Maximilien
Robespierre, who had them executed during the
Reign of Terror. The club dissolved after Hébert was executed (Mar., 1794).