Théodule Meunier
Théodule Meunier | |
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Depiction of Théodule Meunier in Le Petit Parisien : supplément illustré (10 July 1892) | |
| Born | August 22, 1860 Bournezeau |
| Era | Ère des attentats |
| Organization | Pieds plats |
| Known for | Lobau bombing Véry bombing |
| Movement | Anarchism |
Théodule Meunier (August 22, 1860 in Bournezeau, France – July 25, 1907 in Cayenne, French Guiana) was a French anarchist who, along with Emile Henry and Auguste Vaillant, was responsible for a series of bombings in Paris, France during early 1892. The three specifically targeted both civilian and government buildings which included boulevard cafes, the homes of magistrates, police stations and the Chamber of Deputies.