Revolutionary Tribunal ended in 1795.
Revolutionary Tribunal was created in 1793.
Lithuanian Tribunal ended in 1795.
Indecent Publications Tribunal ended in 1993.
Supreme National Tribunal ended in 1948.
Pensions Appeal Tribunal ended in 2008.
The Revolutionary Tribunal was a court created to handle the trials of French political offenders. Its use was quickly abused, particularly by Maximillian Francois Marie Isidore de Robespierre, who used it to condemn his advisories to death.
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The most common sentence given by the revolutionary tribunal during the French Revolution was death by guillotine. This punishment was frequently applied to those accused of counter-revolutionary activities or deemed enemies of the state. The tribunal operated under a climate of fear and urgency, leading to thousands of executions in a short period, particularly during the Reign of Terror from 1793 to 1794.
The most common sentence was death by the guillotine.
Her trial took place at the Congiergerie in Paris.
Marie Antoinette was the wife of Louis XVI who was guillotined during the French Revolution.
With the end of the revolutionary war, what was the status of the new nation.