- Noir, Victor
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▪ French journalistoriginal name Yves Salmonborn July 27, 1848, Attigny, Fr.died Jan. 10, 1870, Parisjournalist whose death at the hands of Prince Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte (Bonaparte, Pierre-Napoléon), a first cousin of Emperor Napoleon III, led to an increase in the already mounting revival of republican and radical agitation that plagued the Second Empire in its final months.Accompanied by a colleague, Ulric de Fonvielle, Noir visited the prince on Jan. 10, 1870, to deliver a challenge to a duel from another journalist, Paschal Grousset; an altercation ensued in which the prince killed Noir. Noir's funeral at Neuilly (January 12) was the scene of a mob demonstration against the empire. Tried by a special high court at Tours, the prince argued that Noir had provoked the shooting by slapping him in the face; Fonvielle denied this allegation, but the prince was acquitted March 25, 1870.
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