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about 17,000
people were
guillotined,
including former King
Louis XVI and
Queen Marie Antoinette who were
executed at the
guillotine in 1793.
Towards the...
- The
Guillotines is a 2012 Chinese-Hong Kong
wuxia drama film
directed by
Andrew Lau,
starring Huang Xiaoming,
Ethan Juan,
Shawn Yue, Li
Yuchun and Jing...
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Guillotine or
guillotine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
guillotine is a
device for
carrying out
executions by decapitation.
Guillotine or Guillotines...
- The
Guillotine is a
magic trick where it
appears that a
blade of a
guillotine p****es
through a person's neck
without harming them.
Variations on the theme...
- Republic. Nonetheless, it is
estimated that some 16,500
persons were
guillotined in
Germany and
Austria between 1933 and 1945, a
number that includes...
- La
guillotine permanente ("The
permanent Guillotine") is a
French revolutionary song from the
French Revolution. The
lyrics regard the
guillotine and its...
- (UK: US: /ˈkloʊtʃər/, also UK: /ˈkloʊtjʊər/),
closure or, informally, a
guillotine, is a
motion or
process in
parliamentary procedure aimed at
bringing debate...
- The
Flying Guillotine may
refer to: The
Guillotines, 2012 Hong Kong film
direct by
Andrew Lau The
Flying Guillotine (film), a 1975 Hong Kong
wuxia film...
- Dry
Guillotine is the
English translation of the
French phrase la
guillotine sèche,
which was
prisoner slang for the Devil's
Island penal colony at French...
- XVI of
France (1793) –
guillotined Marie Antoinette (1793) –
guillotined for
treason Charles-Louis
Antiboul (1793) –
guillotined as a
Girondist Jean Sylvain...