He was found guilty on 15 January 1793.
the national assembly didnt do much they just persuaded louis not to react because louis was scared he tried to escape but he failed the bastille is the uprising
The National Convention convicted Louis XVI of treason primarily on the grounds of his attempts to undermine the Revolution and restore the monarchy. He was accused of conspiring with foreign powers, particularly after his flight to Varennes in 1791, which was seen as an act of betrayal against the French people. Additionally, evidence presented during his trial highlighted his involvement in counter-revolutionary activities and his refusal to support the principles of the new republic. Ultimately, these actions led to his conviction and subsequent execution in January 1793.
The execution of Queen Marie Antoinette, wife of King Louis XVI.
Yes, King Louis XVI of France was convicted of treason by the National Convention in January 1793. He was found guilty of attempting to undermine the French Revolution and was subsequently sentenced to death. On January 21, 1793, he was executed by guillotine in Paris, marking a significant moment in the French Revolution.
he killed ,stole and other things!>>>>> he;s a terrible person and he was crazy like napoleon.he had a job that was used to apply to the none to man things like ropeing...
He was accused of treason and was beheaded by the Legislative Assembly.
Whether the king, Louis XVI, should be executed for treason (the Mountagnards' position) or given clemency or exile (the Girondins' position)
the national assembly didnt do much they just persuaded louis not to react because louis was scared he tried to escape but he failed the bastille is the uprising
the national assembly didnt do much they just persuaded louis not to react because louis was scared he tried to escape but he failed the bastille is the uprising
The National Convention convicted Louis XVI of treason primarily on the grounds of his attempts to undermine the Revolution and restore the monarchy. He was accused of conspiring with foreign powers, particularly after his flight to Varennes in 1791, which was seen as an act of betrayal against the French people. Additionally, evidence presented during his trial highlighted his involvement in counter-revolutionary activities and his refusal to support the principles of the new republic. Ultimately, these actions led to his conviction and subsequent execution in January 1793.
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They called themselves the National Assembly.
Louis Riel was convicted of treason and sentenced to death.
They marched on his home at Versailles.
louis XVI
The execution of Queen Marie Antoinette, wife of King Louis XVI.
Treason.