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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pierre-Jean de Béranger (August 19, 1780 ? July 16, 1857) was a French songwriter. He was born in Paris, and was not aristocratic, despite the use of "de" in the family name by his father, who had assumed the name of Béranger de Mersix. He was in fact descended from a country innkeeper on the one side and a tailor on the other. He had little education. From the roof of his first school he watched the storming of the Bastille. Later he attended a school at Péronne, founded by one Bellenglise on the principles of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, where the boys…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Pierre-Jean de Béranger (August 19, 1780 ? July 16, 1857) was a French songwriter. He was born in Paris, and was not aristocratic, despite the use of "de" in the family name by his father, who had assumed the name of Béranger de Mersix. He was in fact descended from a country innkeeper on the one side and a tailor on the other. He had little education. From the roof of his first school he watched the storming of the Bastille. Later he attended a school at Péronne, founded by one Bellenglise on the principles of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, where the boys were formed into clubs and regiments, and taught to play at politics and war. Béranger was president of the club, made speeches before such members of Convention as passed through Péronne, and drew up addresses to Jean Lambert Tallien and Robespierre.