Aujourd’hui, on continue votre série favorite des morts absurdes, étranges, ridicules, en abordant…la salle de bain. Les personnages historiques que vous allez découvrir (ou redécouvrir) ici partagent tous un point commun : ils sont morts dans leur baignoire ! Et deuxième point commun, ils ont tous été assassinés...
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0:00 : Podcast Nota Bene
0:33 : Introduction
0:54 : L'empereur Commode (161-192)
4:57 : Jean-Paul Marat (1743-1793)
10:53 : Georges Joseph Smith (1872-1915)
15:11 : Conclusion
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COMMODE
- Dion Cassius, Histoire Romaine (207 env.), trad. E. Gros, 1845.
http://remacle.org/bloodwolf/historiens/Dion/livre72.htm
http://remacle.org/bloodwolf/historiens/Dion/livre73.htm
- Hérodien, Histoire (250 env.), trad. Léon Halevy, 1800.
http://remacle.org/bloodwolf/historiens/herodien/livre1.htm
- Éric Teyssier, Commode : L'Empereur gladiateur, 2018.
https://books.google.be/books?id=yaBqDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT11&hl=fr&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false
MARAT
- Jean-Paul Marat, œuvres du catalogue Gallica.
Dont : L’Ami du Peuple (1789-1792)
https://gallica.bnf.fr/conseils/content/jean-paul-marat
- Jean-Paul Marat, Plan de législation criminelle, 1780.
https://revolution-francaise.net/2007/04/25/126-marat-qu-est-ce-qu-un-ordre-juste
- Jacques De Cock, « Marat, prophète de la Terreur ? », Annales historiques de la Révolution française no 300, 1995.
https://www.persee.fr/doc/ahrf_0003-4436_1995_num_300_1_1787
- Guillaume Mazeau, Charlotte Corday en 30 questions, 2006.
https://www.persee.fr/doc/ahrf_0003-4436_2007_num_348_1_3532_t1_0239_0000_1?q=charlotte+corday
- Olivier Coquard, Marat, 1993.
- Olivier Coquard, “Charlotte Corday, celle qui tua l'Ami du peuple” in Tuer le pouvoir, 2019.
- Le Maitron, notice Jean-Paul Marat, février 2009 - juin 2012.
https://maitron.fr/spip.php?article34436
GEORGES SMITH
- Jane Robins, The Magnificent Spilsbury and the Case of the Brides in the Bath, 2010.
- Jean-Paul Doucert, “L’affaire Joseph Smith”, site Le droit criminel.
https://ledroitcriminel.fr/dictionnaire/petites_histoires_et_illustrations/bigamie_assassinat.htm
- Site web Dossiers criminels, Georges Joseph Smith : les fiancées dans le bain, 2020.
http://users.skynet.be/dosscrim/smith/index.html
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