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- Convention in which he directed the ****ault against Danton, claiming that the Dantonists wanted to slow down the Terror and the Revolution. It seems Danton became...
- Maximilien Robespierre from their childhood through the execution of the Dantonists, and also featuring hundreds of other historical figures. Mantel began...
- Terror, and campaigned for de-Christianization. The Citras (also known as Dantonists or Indulgents), formed around Georges Danton as well as the indulgents...
- alongside them. On 5 April 1794, the Dantonists went to the guillotine. The elimination of the Hébertists and the Dantonists made evident the strength of the...
- the radical leftist Hébertists (March 1794) as well as the centre-left Dantonists (April 1794). After the Fall of Maximilien Robespierre, the National Convention...
- all principles are weakened." The violent removal of the Hébertists and Dantonists provided only a mirage of stability. Their deaths caused deep resentment...
- Dantonists and Hébertists, both of which had backed the Committee. By compelling the Convention to allow the arrests of the Girondins and Dantonists,...
- Revolutionary Tribunal and guillotined alongside Danton and other accused Dantonists. Desmoulins was born at Guise, in the province of Picardy, northern France...
- more moderate faction of the Mountain (followers came to be known as Dantonists). Regardless of the divisions, the nightly sessions of the Jacobin club...
- an intensification of the Terror and threatened insurrection, and the Dantonists, led by Danton, who demanded moderation and clemency. The Committee of...