In July 1793, Robespierre took his place on the Committee of Public Safety, which had been established in April.
From September 5th 1793 until the 28th of July 1794. Maximilien Robespierre was one of the leaders of the reign of terror.
Robespierre used a generous dose of terror to protect and defend the idealism of the French Revolution.
Revolutionary France, 1791 - 1794 In September, 1792, Robespierre was elected first deputy for Paris to the National Convention. On 27 July 1793, Robespierre was elected to the Committee of Public Safety. On August 22, 1793 he was elected President of the National Convention. Re-elected as President on June 4, 1794. He was also a member of The National Constituent Assembly, The National Assembly and was Deputy for the Third Estate of the Estates General.
July 27th 1794. He did not get a trial and was executed the day after, July 28th.
The Jacobins rose to power during the French Revolution, particularly after the establishment of the National Convention in 1792. They became the dominant political force by 1793, especially after the execution of King Louis XVI. Their influence peaked during the Reign of Terror, which lasted from September 1793 to July 1794, culminating in the fall of their leader, Maximilien Robespierre.
In July 1793, Robespierre took his place on the Committee of Public Safety, which had been established in April.
Leader of the Montagnards
1793 to 1794
From September 5th 1793 until the 28th of July 1794. Maximilien Robespierre was one of the leaders of the reign of terror.
In the summer
In the summer
Terror
In The Summer
He was the de facto leader of France between 1793 and 1794. He was born in 1758 and he was executed in 1794.
The adverb phrase is: In the summer of 1793, which modifies the verbs 'were tried' and 'executed'.For context:Robespierre had been declared an outlaw and therefore no trial was required. He was arrested, confined, and the next day guillotined.
Robespierre used a generous dose of terror to protect and defend the idealism of the French Revolution.
Revolutionary France, 1791 - 1794 In September, 1792, Robespierre was elected first deputy for Paris to the National Convention. On 27 July 1793, Robespierre was elected to the Committee of Public Safety. On August 22, 1793 he was elected President of the National Convention. Re-elected as President on June 4, 1794. He was also a member of The National Constituent Assembly, The National Assembly and was Deputy for the Third Estate of the Estates General.