Zamor - Imprisonment

Imprisonment

Soon after the execution of the Countess, Zamor himself was arrested by the Girondins on suspicion of being an accomplice of the Countess and a Jacobin. He was tried and imprisoned, but was able to secure his release He then fled from France, reappearing only in 1815 after the fall of Napoleon. Zamor bought a house in Rue Maître d’Albert near the Latin Quarter of Paris and spent a few years as a schoolteacher.

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