Pierre-Antoine Antonelle

Pierre-Antoine Antonelle
Mayor of Arles, deputy
Mayor of Arles
In office
February 1790  September 1791
Deputy of Bouches-du-Rhône and secretary
In office
30 August 1791  September 1792
Personal details
Born(1747-07-17)17 July 1747
Arles, France
Died26 November 1817(1817-11-26) (aged 70)
Arles, France
Political partyJacobin
ProfessionPolitician and Journalist

Pierre-Antoine Antonelle (17 July 1747 – 26 November 1817) was a French journalist, politician, president of the Jacobin Club and revolutionary. He was the first democratically elected mayor of Arles. Although he came from an aristocratic family, he was a strong supporter of the French Revolution, initially in the south of France, particularly Arles and Provence, and ultimately in Paris. Called the single most influential figure of the French Revolution in Arles, Antonelle was heavily involved in the reunion of the Comtat Venaissin with France and was one of the leading figures in Gracchus Babeuf's Conspiracy of the Equals.