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... so popular. The events of the convention on July 27 led to Robespierre having more enemies than he could control. Robespierre was ...
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... so popular. The events of the convention on July 27 led to Robespierre having more enemies than he could control. Robespierre was ...
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... own lives. In July Robespierre and some of his followers were seized and beheaded by a group called the Thermidoreans. The French ...
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... By July of 1794, Robespierre himself was imprisoned for his abuse of the French public and violations of his own "Rights of Man". ...
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... On July 27, 1793, Robespierre was elected to the Committee of Public Safety, where he became a very powerful figure in the French government. ...
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... On July 27 Robespierre was elected to the Committee of Public Safety. In September the law of suspects was passed and the great terror began. ...
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... the right wing of the National Convention - in a rising of the Convention, and Robespierre was arrested, tried, and executed by the guillotine on July 28. ...
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... In April of 1793, the Committee of Public Safety came into existence. Robespierre, who was elected in July, then became one of the rulers of France. ...
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... On July 29, 1974 Robespierre was announced as a tyrant by the National convention and was executed putting an end to the Reign of Terror. ...
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... safe who would be. They labeled Robespierre a terrorist and he was executed on July 28th 1794. After Robespierre's death the Jacobins ...
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... might oppose or even criticize the National Convention." This Reign of Terror lasted for ten months, which ended when Robespierre was executed in July 27, 1794 ...
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... This started the elimination all whom Robespierre considered to be enemies of the Revolution, both extremists and moderates. July 27th, 1794: Robepierre is ...
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... Maximilien Robespierre was arrested and sent to the Guillotine on July 28, 1794. Many people afterward put the blame solely on him for the reign of terror. ...
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... Maximilien Robespierre was arrested and sent to the Guillotine on July 28, 1794. Many people afterward put the blame solely on him for the reign of terror. ...
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... late July 1794. To some they are to be praised, to others they are hated upon and justifiably. "Albert Mathiez (1874-1932), depicts Maximilien Robespierre [the ...
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... their own hands. On July 28th 1794, Maximilien Robespierre, the committee's own leading member, was arrested. After being badly ...
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... On July 14th, a Parisian mob revolted and stormed the Bastille, symbol of ... The Terror regime of Robespierre and his Committee of Public Safety brought turmoil ...
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... When Robespierre fell from power in July of 1794, Bonaparte was regarded as a protege of his, and was arrested in Nice on charges of conspiracy and treason. ...
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... On July 2nd, 1776 congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. ... radicals during the French Revolution, and their leader Robespierre followed Rousseau's ...
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... In July, 1791, he tried to flee the country in order to reconquer it with the ... Robespierre saw to the execution of his enemies and was rampant, war was at the ...
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... Robespierre was a chief architect of the reign of terror who thought that France could only ... The reign of terror was a time in July of 1793 to July of 1794 ...
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... Napoleon considered the Jacobin government of Robespierre and the Committee of Public ... Signing the Concordat (15 July 1801) allowed Napoleon to reconcile the ...
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... On July 14, 1789, a mob in Paris stormed the Bastille. ... to become popular, and under the leadership of the Jacobins, led by Maximilien Robespierre, there was ...
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... and served in the army campaigning in Italy but was thrown in jail for being an associate for the brother of Maximilien Robespierre. ... He arrived in July of 1798 ...
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