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During the French Revolution, the scepter symbolized royal authority and power, typically associated with monarchy. The revolution aimed to dismantle the traditional structures of monarchy, and the scepter came to represent the oppressive rule of kings, particularly Louis XVI. As revolutionary ideals of liberty and equality gained prominence, the scepter, along with other royal regalia, was often rejected or destroyed, reflecting the push for a new social and political order. Ultimately, it became a symbol of the old regime that the revolution sought to overthrow.

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