No, Marquis de Lafayette was not a general during the 1794 phase of the French Revolution. By that time, he had lost his influence and had fled France in 1792 due to the escalating violence and radicalization of the revolution. Lafayette had initially supported the revolution but became increasingly disillusioned with its direction and the rise of the radical Jacobins. In 1794, he was in exile, and his role in the revolution had effectively ended.
The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
This phase was called the "Terror". Source: http://bastille-day.com/history/The-Terror
He spoke out against the king and the government. This was treason.
The French Revolution began in 1789 with the convening of the Estates-General and the subsequent Tennis Court Oath, leading to the formation of the National Assembly. Key events included the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in August, and the establishment of the First French Republic in 1792. The revolution intensified with the Reign of Terror from 1793 to 1794, marked by mass executions, including that of King Louis XVI. The revolution ultimately culminated in 1799 with the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, who established a consulate, effectively ending the revolutionary period.
The "Republic ofVirtue" was a period in French history (1793-1794) where Maximilien Robespierre remained in power. The Reign of Terror (27 June 1793 - 27 July 1794), was a period of violence that occurred for one year and two months after the onset of the French Revolution, incited by conflict between rival political factions, the Girondins and the Jacobins, and marked by mass executions of "enemies of the revolution."
The American Revolution was from 1775-1783 while the French Revolution was from 1789-1794.
Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) and Jean-Honore Fradonard (1732-1806) were two artists of the French Revolution. Two writers of the French Revolution are Andre Marie Chenier (1762-1794) and Denis Diderot (1713-1784).
1793 to 1794
The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
27, June 1793 to 27, July, 1794
The Reign of Terror lasted from September 1793 to July 1794.
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.
The reign of terror
This phase was called the "Terror". Source: http://bastille-day.com/history/The-Terror
Antoine Lavoisier was beheaded by a french gilloteen in the french revolotion
He spoke out against the king and the government. This was treason.
"A Tale of Two Cities" ends in the year 1794, during the French Revolution.