Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre (/ˈroʊbzpjɛər/; French: [maksimiljɛ̃ ʁɔbɛspjɛʁ]; 6 May 1758 – 28 July 1794) was a French lawyer and statesman...
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During the French Revolution, Maximilien Robespierre addressed the National Convention on 26 July 1794, was arrested the next day, and executed on 28 July...
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Revolutionary leader Maximilien Robespierre. His political views were similar to his brother's. When his brother was arrested on 9 Thermidor, Robespierre volunteered...
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17, 1793, to the execution of Maximilien Robespierre, July 28, 1794." The Terror concluded with the fall of Robespierre and his alleged allies in July...
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rescue Orpheus from Revolutionary France. Orpheus's singing stuns Maximilien Robespierre and Louis de Saint-Just, leading to the Thermidorian Reaction. Orpheus...
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Bas of the Committee of General Security, she was "promised" to Maximilien Robespierre, whose political opinions she shared. He said of her, "âme virile...
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committee afterwards, which solidified the rivalry between him and Maximilien Robespierre. In early October 1793, Danton left politics but was urged to return...
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Observations on Maximilien Robespierre (Observations sur Maximilien Robespierre) is a book about French revolutionary leader Maximilien Robespierre written and...
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Republic. In May 1793, the leaders of the Mountain faction, led by Maximilien Robespierre, succeeded in sidelining the Girondin faction and controlled the...
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Cult of the Supreme Being (category Maximilien Robespierre)
(French: Culte de l'Être suprême) was a form of deism established by Maximilien Robespierre during the French Revolution as the intended state religion of France...
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Convention") is the common term for the period between the ousting of Maximilien Robespierre on 9 Thermidor II, or 27 July 1794, and the inauguration of the...
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military leader (d. 1802) Jane West, English writer (d. 1852) May 6 Maximilien de Robespierre, French revolutionary (d. 1794) André Masséna, Napoleonic general...
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administrative power of the National Convention under the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre who openly advocated for a more peaceful external policy and rather...
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(died 1809) 1758 – André Masséna, French general (died 1817) 1758 – Maximilien Robespierre, French politician (died 1794) 1769 – Ferdinand III, Grand Duke...
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with the radical politics of the Montagnards, Carnot broke with Maximilien Robespierre and played a role in the latter's overthrow on 9 Thermidor and subsequent...
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journal Le Vieux Cordelier. He was a schoolmate and close friend of Maximilien Robespierre and a close friend and political ally of Georges Danton, who were...
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commissioners to take seats in the insurrectionary commune; one of them was Maximilien Robespierre. To ensure that there was some appropriate legal process for dealing...
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revolutionary France. Maximilien Robespierre is the political leader. Louis Antoine de Saint-Just is the assassin. Bernard Châtelet is Robespierre's follower. He...
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in the congresses of 1789 through 1792. With the ascendancy of Maximilien Robespierre and the Montagnards into 1793, they have since become synonymous...
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French Constitution of 1793 (category Maximilien Robespierre)
under the First Republic. Designed by the Montagnards, principally Maximilien Robespierre and Louis Saint-Just, it was intended to replace the constitutional...
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eight months from the fall of 1793 to the spring of 1794, when Maximilien Robespierre and his allies dominated the Committee of Public Safety, represent...
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(9 Thermidor) – French Revolution – Thermidorian Reaction: Maximilien, Augustin Robespierre and Saint-Just are arrested on the orders of the French National...
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The Life and Opinions of Maximilien Robespierre is a 1974 book written by the historian Norman Hampson and published by Gerald Duckworth and Company. The...
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saints of the Catholic Church. Ten days after their execution, Maximilien Robespierre himself was executed, ending the Reign of Terror. Their story has...
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favour within the National Convention. It was not long before Maximilien de Robespierre and the now dominant Jacobin Club turned against the radical factions...
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in Bárcena la Puente, Reocín, Spain. 1794 – French Revolution: Maximilien Robespierre and Louis Antoine de Saint-Just are executed by guillotine in Paris...
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Jacobins would become known as the Girondins. From 1790 onwards, Maximilien Robespierre would become increasingly dominant within the Jacobin Club and from...
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Thermidor (category Maximilien Robespierre)
Reaction—9 Thermidor Year II—the overthrow of revolutionary radical Maximilien Robespierre and his followers in that month, the word "Thermidor" has come to...
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memoirs she dictated about the lives of her brothers, Maximilien Robespierre and Augustin Robespierre. She never married, and was described as respectable...
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Committee of Public Safety, dominated by radical Jacobins led by Maximilien Robespierre. About 16,000 people were sentenced by the Revolutionary Tribunal...
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