Maximilien Robespierre
Maximilien Robespierre, a key figure during the French Revolution, is often criticized for his role in the Reign of Terror from 1793 to 1794. Under his leadership, thousands were executed by guillotine, including political opponents and perceived enemies of the revolution, which fostered an atmosphere of fear and repression. His unwavering belief in virtue and revolutionary ideals led to the suppression of dissent and the establishment of a dictatorship, ultimately culminating in his own downfall and execution in 1794.
Baron von Steuben, the German-born general of the Revolutionary War, died in 1794, of an unknown illness. He was 64.
Robespierre was killed by illumati because of what he sad about them" i dont trust in these peoples whose faces are undercovered as patriots ...these foreign agent should be romeved from France "/.
He was arrested and charged with dictatorship and tyranny by political foes within the revolutionary government. Not given a trial, he was sentenced to death. He unsuccessfully attempted suicide before his execution and was guillotined on July 28, 1794
It did not discriminate by age, sex or social status.While intended to seek out the enemies of the French Revolution, it was often used against political opponents and to settle old grudges.The Reign of Terror was between September of 1793 and July of 1794. This period of violence marked the beginning of the French Revolution. During this time internal and external enemies of the Republic were executed, usually by guillotine. A small portion were of the wealthy class, but a majority were the lower classes accused of hoarding and evading the draft.
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Maximilien Robespierre (le monstre).
That was Maximilien-Marie-Isidore de Robespierre.
French Revolution leader Georges Danton was 34 years old when he was executed on April 5, 1794. He fell out of favor with his erstwhile revolutionary colleagues. (birthdate October 26, 1759)
He was the de facto leader of France between 1793 and 1794. He was born in 1758 and he was executed in 1794.
The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution led to the execution of thousands of people suspected of treason. The French Revolutionary Government (1793-1794) tried to protect the Revolution against domestic enemies. It arrested thousands of suspected enemies of the Revolution for treason, and either imprisoned or executed the suspects. The French Revolutionary Government executed both the king and queen of France.
Maximilien Robespierre was a major figure in the French Revolution in 1789. He was among others in this revolt who put to death many people who did not deserve to die. Eventually there was discord among the rebels he was executed in 1794. 80 of his closest allies also were executed.
1793 to 1794
A) Execution of Thousands of People Suspected of Treason The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution led to the execution of thousands of people suspected of treason. The French Revolutionary Government (1793-1794) tried to protect the Revolution against domestic enemies. It arrested thousands of suspected enemies of the Revolution for treason, and either imprisoned or executed the suspects. The French Revolutionary Government executed both the king and queen of France. for plato users the answer is (A)
A) Execution of Thousands of People Suspected of Treason The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution led to the execution of thousands of people suspected of treason. The French Revolutionary Government (1793-1794) tried to protect the Revolution against domestic enemies. It arrested thousands of suspected enemies of the Revolution for treason, and either imprisoned or executed the suspects. The French Revolutionary Government executed both the king and queen of France. for plato users the answer is (A)
In October 1794, the French Revolution was in its radical phase, marked by the rise of the Committee of Public Safety and the Reign of Terror. Notably, on October 31, 1794, the National Convention executed prominent revolutionary figures, including the last of the Girondins, as part of the ongoing political purges. Additionally, the Thermidorian Reaction began to take shape, leading to the eventual fall of Robespierre and a shift in revolutionary politics. This period was characterized by significant social and political upheaval in France.
Robespiere is the leader of a radical revolutionaries, the Jacobins. Robespierre used terror to rule France. It is called the Reign of Terror(1793-1794). They arrested and executed many people who were suspected of being against the revolution.