King Louis XVI's trial for treason started around the middle of January, 1793 and ended when he was decapitated by the guillotine.
He was beheaded on January 21st, 1793.
On 21 January 1793.
The Royal Family was captured on June 22, 1791 at Varennes.
Ned Kelly faced trial in October 1880.
There is no exact date that the staple gun was invented. However, the very first staple gun was made for King Louis XV of France in the early 18th century.
June 21st, 1791.
On 21 January 1793.
From 1774 until 1792.
He was beheaded on January 21st, 1793.
That was on June 20/21st 1791.
On 21 January 1793.
The last date for trial is the final scheduled date for a legal trial to take place, after which a decision or verdict will typically be rendered. It is the deadline by which the trial proceedings must be completed, including presenting evidence and making arguments. Failure to complete the trial by this date could result in legal repercussions.
The Royal Family was captured on June 22, 1791 at Varennes.
King Louis XVI of France was executed on 21 January 1793.
A strike trial date refers to a specific date set by a court to hear a case that has been designated for trial. The term "strike" often indicates that this date may be subject to change or cancellation, depending on various factors such as pre-trial motions, settlement negotiations, or scheduling conflicts. It is essentially a placeholder date for when the trial is expected to occur, but it may not be final.
Henry I was king of France from 1031-1060. That is about six years less then the date you mentioned. Phillip I was king of France from 1060-1108. So far that is the closest date to 1066.
On what date did Columbus begin his trip?