Maximilien Robespierre is a polarizing figure in history, often viewed through contrasting lenses. During the French Revolution, he was admired by many for his commitment to revolutionary ideals and social justice, earning him the nickname "the Incorruptible." However, as his policies led to the Reign of Terror and the execution of thousands, public sentiment shifted, and he became increasingly feared and hated. Ultimately, his controversial legacy reflects both admiration for his dedication to the revolution and disdain for his authoritarian tactics.
The guillotine.
He was called the Incorruptible.
Abuse of power.
Queen Isabella loved to ride in her carriage. Swim and ride her horses. Her dislikes were she hated to read and write and hated to be shut indoors.
The Reign of Terror.
Hated by peasants for heavy taxes. Loved by many other.
Hated
We are all loved :-) -Why do you ask?
Some were a little disgusted, others loved the story/songs hated the graphics, others loved the graphics and hated the story/songs
Al Jolson was loved by his audiances,he was truly the first superstar.Like all superstars I'm sure he had his enemy's who hated him but in general he was a much loved entertainer.
Yes he did but when he dies he hated him then when he rose he loved him
He was an Attorney.
The Incorruptible.
The guillotine.
He created it, operated it and ended it by dying on the guillotine himself.
My butt
He was called the Incorruptible.