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Madame Bouvier-Defarge was a huge supporter of the {{W|Reign of Terror}} that went on in [[France]] during the late 1700's. She frequently attended {{W|guillotine}} executions throughout the {{W|French Revolution}}, as she held "season tickets."
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Madame Bouvier-Defarge was a huge supporter of the {{W|Reign of Terror}} that went on in [[France]] during the late 1700's. She frequently attended {{W|guillotine}} executions throughout the {{W|French Revolution}}, as she held "season tickets".
  
 
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== Appearances ==

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Madame Bouvier-Defarge
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Blue
First appearance: The Marge Book


Madame Bouvier-Defarge was a member of the Bouvier family and lived in the late 1700's.

History

Madame Bouvier-Defarge was a huge supporter of the Reign of Terror that went on in France during the late 1700's. She frequently attended guillotine executions throughout the French Revolution, as she held "season tickets".

Appearances