. . "Benjamin Raspail (16 August 1823 in Paris \u2013 24 September 1899 in Cachan, Seine, now Val-de-Marne), was a painter-engraver and politician of the French Third Republic. He was the son of Fran\u00E7ois-Vincent Raspail. Like his father, he was classed extreme-left and was also exiled to Belgium. In 1874, following the death of , Raspail took over as Mayor of Arcueil as \"premier conseiller inscrit au tableau\". He was also a member of the conseil g\u00E9n\u00E9ral for Seine. As member of the council for Seine for the Republican left, Raspail proposed the law, on 21 May 1880, which made 14 July a national holiday in commemoration of the storming of the Bastille and the F\u00EAte de la F\u00E9d\u00E9ration. The bill was signed by 64 members, and was adopted by the Assembl\u00E9e Nationale on 8 June and by the S\u00E9nat on 29 June. The bill was promulgated on 6 July 1880. He also proposed the law to seize the crown jewels from the monarchy, which was passed on 11 January 1887. He lost a leg, which had to be amputated, following a chase in \u00C9pinay by a stone-throwing mob. Upon his death, Raspail bequeathed his estate in Cachan to become a retirement home for people with work-related disabilities, and also a museum which would house his father's political documents and painting collection, as well as his own painting collection."@en . . . . . . "Benjamin Raspail n\u00E9 le 16 ao\u00FBt 1823 \u00E0 Paris et mort le 24 septembre 1899 \u00E0 Cachan (Seine, actuel Val-de-Marne) est un peintre, graveur et homme politique fran\u00E7ais."@fr . . . . . "2080"^^ . . . "Benjamin Raspail"@en . . . . . . "18283864"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Benjamin Raspail n\u00E9 le 16 ao\u00FBt 1823 \u00E0 Paris et mort le 24 septembre 1899 \u00E0 Cachan (Seine, actuel Val-de-Marne) est un peintre, graveur et homme politique fran\u00E7ais."@fr . . . . . . . "1057533367"^^ . . . . . . . . "Benjamin Raspail"@fr . . . . . . . . "Benjamin Raspail (16 August 1823 in Paris \u2013 24 September 1899 in Cachan, Seine, now Val-de-Marne), was a painter-engraver and politician of the French Third Republic. He was the son of Fran\u00E7ois-Vincent Raspail. Like his father, he was classed extreme-left and was also exiled to Belgium. In 1874, following the death of , Raspail took over as Mayor of Arcueil as \"premier conseiller inscrit au tableau\". He was also a member of the conseil g\u00E9n\u00E9ral for Seine. He lost a leg, which had to be amputated, following a chase in \u00C9pinay by a stone-throwing mob."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .