Terror Illustrated ended in 1956.
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The Reign of Terror officially began on 5 September 1793 and continued to 27 July 1794, ending with the execution of Maximilien Robespierre and the beginning of the Thermidorian Reaction.
Robespierre believed the Reign of Terror came to an end due to a perceived betrayal by the revolutionary government and the rise of counter-revolutionary sentiments. He felt that the revolution's ideals were being compromised by factions within the National Convention and sought to purify the movement. His insistence on continued purges and the need for vigilance alienated many, leading to his downfall and the end of the Terror when he was ultimately arrested and executed in July 1794.
The Jacobin Terror, characterized by extreme revolutionary measures and political purges, came to an end with the fall of Maximilien Robespierre in July 1794. Robespierre's increasing authoritarianism and the perception of him as a dictator led to his arrest and execution during the Thermidorian Reaction. This shift marked a move away from radical policies, resulting in a more moderate phase of the French Revolution and the eventual establishment of the Directory. The end of the Jacobin Terror signified a rejection of the extreme measures that had characterized the earlier revolutionary period.
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Terror Illustrated was created in 1955.
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Simpsons Illustrated ended in 1993.
Electronics Illustrated ended in 1972.
Illustrated Chips ended in 1953.
Hero Illustrated ended in 1996.
The War Illustrated ended in 1947.
The Illustrated Police News ended in 1938.
Penny Illustrated Paper ended in 1913.
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