Jacques Gross
Jacques Gross, or Gross-Fulpius (born March 2, 1855 in Mulhouse and died October 4, 1928 in Geneva) was a member of the Jura Federation, historian of the Paris Commune and a contributor to libertarian and free-thinker newspapers. He contributed to the creation of the newspaper in Geneva under the pseudonym of Jean-qui-marche.
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Jacques Gross
Jacques Gross, or Gross-Fulpius (born March 2, 1855 in Mulhouse and died October 4, 1928 in Geneva) was a member of the Jura Federation, historian of the Paris Commune and a contributor to libertarian and free-thinker newspapers. He contributed to the creation of the newspaper in Geneva under the pseudonym of Jean-qui-marche.
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1855-03-02
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Mulhouse. Haut-Rhin, Grand Est,
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