The Reign of Terror.
Thousands of people were executed by the guillotine during the Reign of Terror, which lasted from September 1793 to July 1794. This period was marked by extreme political repression and violence, primarily aimed at eliminating perceived enemies of the revolution. Led by the Committee of Public Safety and figures like Maximilien Robespierre, the guillotine became a symbol of the era's radical measures. The Reign of Terror ended with the fall of Robespierre, leading to a decrease in executions.
From September 5th 1793 until the 28th of July 1794. Maximilien Robespierre was one of the leaders of the reign of terror.
Jeanne Becu, Comtess du Barry. Citizen Capet, alias Louis XVI. Widow Capet, alias Queen Marie Antoinette. Princess Elisabeth of France, sister of Citizen Capet. Antoine Lavoisier, the Father of Chemistry. Collenot d'Angremont, of the National Guard and first political prisoner executed. Arnaud II de La Porte, Minister of the Marine. Georges Danton. Maximilien Robespierre. Augustin Robespierre. Louis Saint Just. Georges Couthon. Francois Hanriot. Nicolas Jacques Pelletier, Highwayman and the first to die by guillotine.
Maximilien Robespierre--he rounded up people to execute who disagreed with the Committee and its reforms to stop the monarchy. He also raised a huge army to fight other nations trying to invade France. ;)
Robespierre was an activist for the libertarians. He died through his own creation. He went too far with his revolutionary ideas. He killed thousands of people, sending them to the guillotine, just because they still believed in the monarchial system Maximilien Robespierre wanted to get rid of so desperately. He killed everybody that thought differently than him. He was the creator of the reign of terror and was eventually sent to the guillotine himself in 1794 after the French turned against him when their eyes opened and say what he had done. He didn't even have a trial, and was beheaded faced upwards.
He went too far with his revolutionary ideas. He killed thousands of people, sending them to the guillotine, just because they still believed in the monarchial system Maximilien Robespierre wanted to get rid of so desperately. He killed everybody that thought differently than him. He was the creator of the reign of terror and was eventually sent to the guillotine himself in 1794 after the French turned against him when their eyes opened and say what he had done. He didn't even have a trial, and was beheaded faced upwards.
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 "/.
Thousands of people were executed by the guillotine during the Reign of Terror, which lasted from September 1793 to July 1794. This period was marked by extreme political repression and violence, primarily aimed at eliminating perceived enemies of the revolution. Led by the Committee of Public Safety and figures like Maximilien Robespierre, the guillotine became a symbol of the era's radical measures. The Reign of Terror ended with the fall of Robespierre, leading to a decrease in executions.
From September 5th 1793 until the 28th of July 1794. Maximilien Robespierre was one of the leaders of the reign of terror.
Maximilien Robespierre beheaded an estimated 40,000 people during the Reign of Terror. NOT 100,000 people or 4,000.
Was created and operated by Maximilien Robespierre and was intended to preserve and protect the French Revolution. Maximilien was a Jacobin,a group of radicals during this time. They began to slaughter more and more people who they didn't think were radical enough. They actually ended up killing mainly lower class which was the opposite of what they planned. They used the guillotine to kill the people. Eventually Maximilien himself was killed.
Jeanne Becu, Comtess du Barry. Citizen Capet, alias Louis XVI. Widow Capet, alias Queen Marie Antoinette. Princess Elisabeth of France, sister of Citizen Capet. Antoine Lavoisier, the Father of Chemistry. Collenot d'Angremont, of the National Guard and first political prisoner executed. Arnaud II de La Porte, Minister of the Marine. Georges Danton. Maximilien Robespierre. Augustin Robespierre. Louis Saint Just. Georges Couthon. Francois Hanriot. Nicolas Jacques Pelletier, Highwayman and the first to die by guillotine.
the queen of France: Marie Antoinettethe king of France: King Louis XVIa 27 year old boy: Jacques Feschthe last person: Eugene WeidmannMany serial killers such as: Jean Baptiste Tropmann, Marcel Petiot, Henry Desire Landruwas a person who was executed after sending many to the guillotine: Maximilian de Robespierre
Maximilien Robespierre--he rounded up people to execute who disagreed with the Committee and its reforms to stop the monarchy. He also raised a huge army to fight other nations trying to invade France. ;)
Was created and operated by Maximilien Robespierre and was intended to preserve and protect the French Revolution. Maximilien was a Jacobin,a group of radicals during this time. They began to slaughter more and more people who they didn't think were radical enough. They actually ended up killing mainly lower class which was the opposite of what they planned. They used the guillotine to kill the people. Eventually Maximilien himself was killed.
fine people he thought where guilty and send the to death.
Jean-Paul Marat, Maximilien Robespierre, Georges Danton, Louis XVI,