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Catharina Heybeek

(1764-1810)
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Catharina Heybeek (6 March 1764 in Rotterdam – 26 May 1810 in Zaltbommel), was a politically active Dutch journalist, feminist and editor. She was arrested and sentenced to three years for Sedition in 1798. She belonged to the radical democrats who was active in the radical paper Nationaale Bataafsche Courant after the Batavian Revolution of 1795. From prison, she smuggled out letters urging the women to rebel against the regime.

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6 March 1764
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26 May 1810 (aged 46)
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