The Jacobins were convinced that a living Monarch would continue to be a threat to the Revolution.
They were very hapy they celebrated an 1hr after the death of king louis xvi....
He was the only French King put to death by his subjects.
Violent. He was murdered, beheaded by guillotine.
Louis XVI, who was beheaded along with his son, the [presumptive] Louis XVII. When the monarchy was restored, Louis XVIII became king.
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.
They were very hapy they celebrated an 1hr after the death of king louis xvi....
Louis XVI was sentenced to death by the guillotine when he was caught trying to escape France and join forces with the Austrians.
The French monarch in 1789 was King Louis XVI. He became King of France in 1774.
King Louis XVI was beheaded. During the French Revolution the king tried to escape but he was caught and thrown into jail and later during the revolution the king was brought forward for trial and was found guilty of treason due to the documents they found in his room and he was sentenced to death by guillotine.
Louis XVI (the sixteenth / seize)
He was the only French King put to death by his subjects.
Yes
Violent. He was murdered, beheaded by guillotine.
Louis XVI, who was beheaded along with his son, the [presumptive] Louis XVII. When the monarchy was restored, Louis XVIII became king.
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.
Capet after the death of King Louis XVI.
He was beheaded on January 21st, 1793.