Estimates range between 20,000 and 40,000.
The decapitations during the French Revolution occurred primarily at the Place de la Révolution, which was previously known as the Place de la Concorde. This plaza was used as the main location for public executions, including the guillotining of King Louis XVI, Queen Marie Antoinette, and many other notable figures of the time.
Many, many places. The two most important in Paris were the Place de la Révolution (now Place de la Concorde) and Place de Grève (now Place de l'Hôtel de Ville).During the French Revolution the guillotine was located in front of what is now the city hall of Paris. After the French Revolution, the executions began again in the city center, before the guillotine was moved behind the church of Saint Jacques, Shortly afterward, it was moved to the Grande Roquette prison.The guillotine was set up in the Place de la Révolution,now the actual Place de la Concorde
Before the French Revolution, the French were inspired by the Enlightenment Period as well as the American Revolution. The French Revolution lead to many changes in France's government and greatly changed their society.
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French Revolution was very violent, many people were killed in the riots and later many were executed in the name of the Republic, beside many Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
The decapitations during the French Revolution occurred primarily at the Place de la Révolution, which was previously known as the Place de la Concorde. This plaza was used as the main location for public executions, including the guillotining of King Louis XVI, Queen Marie Antoinette, and many other notable figures of the time.
Because the Americans were horrified by the violence used by the French during the revolution. They were big fans of Louis XVI because this King had sent French troups to the US to fight with the Americans during the American revolution. They couldn't believe that a nation was actually capable of killing their monarchs, women, children and thousands of people, and in a gruesome way.
Many, many places. The two most important in Paris were the Place de la Révolution (now Place de la Concorde) and Place de Grève (now Place de l'Hôtel de Ville).During the French Revolution the guillotine was located in front of what is now the city hall of Paris. After the French Revolution, the executions began again in the city center, before the guillotine was moved behind the church of Saint Jacques, Shortly afterward, it was moved to the Grande Roquette prison.The guillotine was set up in the Place de la Révolution,now the actual Place de la Concorde
Before the French Revolution, the French were inspired by the Enlightenment Period as well as the American Revolution. The French Revolution lead to many changes in France's government and greatly changed their society.
The Reign of Terror was a period of violence during the French Revolution. It lasted from September, 1793 to July 1794 and is named for the many executions of those denounced as "enemies of the state", mainly in Paris but also in other areas of France. Most were guillotined (beheaded), as were King Louis XVI and his wife, Marie Antoinette, earlier in 1793.
Without specifying which revolution, it is difficult to provide an answer.
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There is no bible of the French revolution. There are many historical books about the period, both fiction and non-fiction
french people vs. french government
liberte egalite fraternite
French Revolution was very violent, many people were killed in the riots and later many were executed in the name of the Republic, beside many Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.