- and Sensibility. SUNY Press. p. 143. ISBN 978-0-87395-430-3. The many
Robespierres from 1794 to the present" by
Minchul Kim R.R.
Palmer (1970) The Twelve...
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Thermidor or the Fall of
Maximilien Robespierre is the
series of
events beginning with
Maximilien Robespierre's address to the
National Convention on...
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Robespierre (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛspjɛʁ] ) is a
station on line 9 of the
Paris Métro. It is
named after the
nearby on the rue
Robespierre, which...
- English.
Robespierre may also
refer to:
Robespierre (Paris Métro), a
station in the
suburb of
Montreuil Robespierre Monument, a
monument to
Robespierre in Moscow...
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Maximilien Robespierre (Observations sur
Maximilien Robespierre) is a book
about French revolutionary leader Maximilien Robespierre written and published...
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Augustin Bon
Joseph de
Robespierre (21
January 1763 – 28 July 1794),
known as
Robespierre the Younger, was a
French lawyer,
politician and the younger...
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Gillian Robespierre (born June 29, 1978) is an
American director and writer,
known for
writing and
directing the
films Obvious Child and Landline. Robespierre...
- The
Robespierre Monument (Russian: Памятник Робеспьеру, romanized: Pamyatnik Robyesp'yeru) was one of the
first monuments erected in the
Russian Soviet...
- The Fall of
Robespierre is a three-act play
written by
Robert Southey and
Samuel Coleridge in 1794. It
follows the
events in
France after the downfall...
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Marie Marguerite Charlotte de
Robespierre (5
February 1760,
Arras – 1
August 1834, Paris) was a
French writer and revolutionary. A
Jacobin during the...