Eugène Edine Pottier

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Eugène Pottier

Eugène Edine Pottier (1816, Paris - 1887) was a French revolutionary socialist, poet, and transport worker.

Pottier was elected a member of the Paris municipal council - the Paris Commune, in March 1871. During the Commune he wrote the poem L'Internationale which became the International Workingmen's Association anthem during its last years (1871–1876), and has been used by most socialist and leftist political internationals since.

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Eugène Pottier's tomb in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery


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