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The Dominicans were calling Jacobins
  • In the 13th century the Dominicans founded a convent next to the Parisian church of Saint Jacques, on the street of the same name. It was the first seat of the religious order in the city and so, little by little, they began to call Dominican friars Jacobins.
Nagore Irazustabarrena Uranga @irazustabarrena 2017ko maiatzaren 29a

In October 1789, the most radical representatives of the French Revolution began to use as a meeting point a Dominican convent of Saint Honoré Street (in the image). The residence was closed in July 1794, so it did not last for five years. But that interval was enough for the political group to be baptized with the nickname of Jacobin and they ended up taking their official name. Today, Jacobinism is synonymous with radical political attitude.